AbstractCross-system studies on the response of different ecosystems to global change will support our understanding of ecological changes. Synoptic views on the planet's two main realms, the marine and terrestrial, however, are rare, owing to the development of rather disparate research communities. We combined questionnaires and a literature review to investigate how the importance of anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity change differs among marine and terrestrial systems and whether differences perceived by marine vs. terrestrial researchers are reflected by the scientific literature. This included asking marine and terrestrial researchers to rate the relevance of different drivers of global change for either marine or terrestrial biodi...
Climate change involves shifts in environmental conditions which will affect the distribution and bi...
International audienceThere is growing interest in linking marine biogeochemistry with marine ecosys...
Land-use change is considered the greatest threat to nature, having caused worldwide declines in the...
Cross-system studies on the response of different ecosystems to global change will support our under...
AbstractCross-system studies on the response of different ecosystems to global change will support o...
[Extract] Well-documented differences between marine and terrestrial environments [1] have resulted ...
Biodiversity is declining globally. Locally, however, on average species richness has not changed ov...
Climate change and other anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity change are unequally distributed acro...
The paradigm that climate change will alter global marine biodiversity is one of the most widely acc...
The modern biodiversity crisis reflects global extinctions and local introductions. Human activities...
SummaryThe modern biodiversity crisis reflects global extinctions and local introductions. Human act...
Global change is impacting ecosystems worldwide, driving widespread biodiversity loss and disrupting...
The effects of anthropogenic global environmental change on biotic and abiotic processes have been r...
Human activities are fundamentally altering biodiversity. Projections of declines at the global scal...
Environmental changes have been rapidly increasing in the last decades, causing unprecedented shifts...
Climate change involves shifts in environmental conditions which will affect the distribution and bi...
International audienceThere is growing interest in linking marine biogeochemistry with marine ecosys...
Land-use change is considered the greatest threat to nature, having caused worldwide declines in the...
Cross-system studies on the response of different ecosystems to global change will support our under...
AbstractCross-system studies on the response of different ecosystems to global change will support o...
[Extract] Well-documented differences between marine and terrestrial environments [1] have resulted ...
Biodiversity is declining globally. Locally, however, on average species richness has not changed ov...
Climate change and other anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity change are unequally distributed acro...
The paradigm that climate change will alter global marine biodiversity is one of the most widely acc...
The modern biodiversity crisis reflects global extinctions and local introductions. Human activities...
SummaryThe modern biodiversity crisis reflects global extinctions and local introductions. Human act...
Global change is impacting ecosystems worldwide, driving widespread biodiversity loss and disrupting...
The effects of anthropogenic global environmental change on biotic and abiotic processes have been r...
Human activities are fundamentally altering biodiversity. Projections of declines at the global scal...
Environmental changes have been rapidly increasing in the last decades, causing unprecedented shifts...
Climate change involves shifts in environmental conditions which will affect the distribution and bi...
International audienceThere is growing interest in linking marine biogeochemistry with marine ecosys...
Land-use change is considered the greatest threat to nature, having caused worldwide declines in the...