Although many studies have investigated the effects of disturbance and environmental drivers on marine ecosystems, comparatively few have studied their interactions. Using fuzzy coded biological traits, we compared the functional composition, diversity and evenness of benthic communities in the English Channel and in the Celtic and Irish Seas across interacting gradients of bottom trawling and primary production. Fuzzy correspondence analysis indicated greater similarity in trait composition at sites of high trawling pressure than at those of low trawling. In contrast, the analysis revealed no relationship between trait composition and primary production. Trawling and primary production had no effect on the traits ‘longevity’, ‘sediment pos...
Background: Mobile bottom fishing, such as trawling and dredging, is the most widespread direct huma...
Research on the environmental impacts of bottom fishing gears has focused mainly on structural chara...
PhD ThesisFishing is widely recognised as the largest anthropogenic impact on coastal marine ecosys...
Although many studies have investigated the effects of disturbance and environmental drivers on mari...
Biological trait analysis has become a popular tool to infer the vulnerability of benthic species to...
SUMMARY SECTION Bottom trawling can cause severe alterations on benthic ecosystems, however, we are ...
The impact of otter trawling on the relationship between functional traits of benthic invertebrates ...
Bottom trawling causes widespread physical disturbance of sediments in seas and oceans and affects b...
<p>Bottom trawl fishing has widespread impacts on benthic habitats and communities. The benthic resp...
ICES Symposium Effects of fishing on benthic fauna, habitat and ecosystem function, 16-19 june, 2014...
Around the globe, marine soft sediments on continental shelves are affected by bottom trawl fisherie...
Understanding how different drivers shape relationships between abundance and body mass (size spectr...
Bottom trawling causes chronic and widespread disturbance to the seabed in shallow shelf seas and co...
One of the most widespread yet manageable pressures imposed on the seabed is that resulting from dis...
Bottom trawl fisheries are the most widespread source of anthropogenic physical disturbance to seabe...
Background: Mobile bottom fishing, such as trawling and dredging, is the most widespread direct huma...
Research on the environmental impacts of bottom fishing gears has focused mainly on structural chara...
PhD ThesisFishing is widely recognised as the largest anthropogenic impact on coastal marine ecosys...
Although many studies have investigated the effects of disturbance and environmental drivers on mari...
Biological trait analysis has become a popular tool to infer the vulnerability of benthic species to...
SUMMARY SECTION Bottom trawling can cause severe alterations on benthic ecosystems, however, we are ...
The impact of otter trawling on the relationship between functional traits of benthic invertebrates ...
Bottom trawling causes widespread physical disturbance of sediments in seas and oceans and affects b...
<p>Bottom trawl fishing has widespread impacts on benthic habitats and communities. The benthic resp...
ICES Symposium Effects of fishing on benthic fauna, habitat and ecosystem function, 16-19 june, 2014...
Around the globe, marine soft sediments on continental shelves are affected by bottom trawl fisherie...
Understanding how different drivers shape relationships between abundance and body mass (size spectr...
Bottom trawling causes chronic and widespread disturbance to the seabed in shallow shelf seas and co...
One of the most widespread yet manageable pressures imposed on the seabed is that resulting from dis...
Bottom trawl fisheries are the most widespread source of anthropogenic physical disturbance to seabe...
Background: Mobile bottom fishing, such as trawling and dredging, is the most widespread direct huma...
Research on the environmental impacts of bottom fishing gears has focused mainly on structural chara...
PhD ThesisFishing is widely recognised as the largest anthropogenic impact on coastal marine ecosys...