The structure of many marine ecosystems has changed substantially during recent decades, as a result of overexploitation, climate change and eutrophication. Despite of the apparent ecological and economical importance of coastal areas and communities, this aspect has received relatively little attention in coastal systems. Here we assess the temporal development of zoobenthos communities in two areas on the Swedish Baltic Sea coast during 30 years, and relate their development to changes in climate, eutrophication and top-down regulation from fish. Both communities show substantial structural changes, with a decrease in marine polychaetes and species sensitive to increased water temperatures. Concurrently, opportunistic species tolerant to ...
The human infl uence on marine ecosystems is being recognized as a basis for extending the horizons o...
We studied the spatio-temporal impacts of physical and chemical environmental variables (depth, sedi...
Major changes in North Atlantic zooplankton communities in recent decades have been linked to climat...
<div><p>The structure of many marine ecosystems has changed substantially during recent decades, as ...
Increasing changes in environmental conditions are reshaping marine ecosystems and their communities...
Evidence for long-term change of marine ecosystems is increasing worldwide. Coastal areas harbour th...
We investigated site-specific changes in a coastal zoobenthic community during 1964–2007 in the nort...
In the Baltic Sea, the climate change is expected to reduce salinity and increase temperature, and s...
Climate change has multiple effects on Baltic Sea species, communities and ecosystem functioning thr...
Functional traits are becoming more common in the analysis of marine zooplankton community dynamics ...
Marine ecosystems are undergoing substantial changes due to human-induced pressures. Analysis of lon...
Coastal systems experience strong impacts of ongoing environmental change, affecting fish communitie...
Highlights • Records of hard-bottom communities show regional differences in community dynamic...
In pelagic food webs, zooplankton is the link between lower and higher trophic levels. It is thus es...
Skagerrak has been subject to several anthropogenic influences over the past decades, with climate c...
The human infl uence on marine ecosystems is being recognized as a basis for extending the horizons o...
We studied the spatio-temporal impacts of physical and chemical environmental variables (depth, sedi...
Major changes in North Atlantic zooplankton communities in recent decades have been linked to climat...
<div><p>The structure of many marine ecosystems has changed substantially during recent decades, as ...
Increasing changes in environmental conditions are reshaping marine ecosystems and their communities...
Evidence for long-term change of marine ecosystems is increasing worldwide. Coastal areas harbour th...
We investigated site-specific changes in a coastal zoobenthic community during 1964–2007 in the nort...
In the Baltic Sea, the climate change is expected to reduce salinity and increase temperature, and s...
Climate change has multiple effects on Baltic Sea species, communities and ecosystem functioning thr...
Functional traits are becoming more common in the analysis of marine zooplankton community dynamics ...
Marine ecosystems are undergoing substantial changes due to human-induced pressures. Analysis of lon...
Coastal systems experience strong impacts of ongoing environmental change, affecting fish communitie...
Highlights • Records of hard-bottom communities show regional differences in community dynamic...
In pelagic food webs, zooplankton is the link between lower and higher trophic levels. It is thus es...
Skagerrak has been subject to several anthropogenic influences over the past decades, with climate c...
The human infl uence on marine ecosystems is being recognized as a basis for extending the horizons o...
We studied the spatio-temporal impacts of physical and chemical environmental variables (depth, sedi...
Major changes in North Atlantic zooplankton communities in recent decades have been linked to climat...