Extensive development and construction in marine and coastal systems is driving a phenomenon known as "ocean sprawl". Ocean sprawl removes or transforms marine habitats through the addition of artificial structures and some of the most significant impacts are occurring in sedimentary environments. Marine sediments have substantial social, ecological, and economic value, as they are rich in biodiversity, crucial to fisheries productivity, and major sites of nutrient transformation. Yet the impact of ocean sprawl on sedimentary environments has largely been ignored. Here we review current knowledge of the impacts to sedimentary ecosystems arising from artificial structures.Artificial structures alter the composition and abundance of a wide va...
The last few decades have seen rapid proliferation of hard artificial structures (e.g., energy infra...
Species that modify their surroundings are known as ecosystem engineers. For example, patches of pol...
Habitat structure influences the diversity and distribution of organisms, potentially affecting thei...
Extensive development and construction in marine and coastal systems is driving a phenomenon known a...
The growing number of artificial structures in estuarine, coastal and marine environments is causing...
The growing number of artificial structures in estuarine, coastal and marine environments is causing...
The sustainable development of the marine environment has resulted in the introduction of man-made ...
Coastal sediments in sheltered temperate locations are strongly modified by ecosystem engineering sp...
Fishing affects the seabed habitat worldwide on the continental shelf. These impacts are patchily di...
The last few decades have seen rapid proliferation of hard artificial structures (e.g., energy infra...
Over the last decades, the rapid expansion of man-made structures (MMS) in the marine environment h...
The patterns and drivers of marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and how biological communi...
The last few decades have seen rapid proliferation of hard artificial structures (e.g., energy infra...
Species that modify their surroundings are known as ecosystem engineers. For example, patches of pol...
Habitat structure influences the diversity and distribution of organisms, potentially affecting thei...
Extensive development and construction in marine and coastal systems is driving a phenomenon known a...
The growing number of artificial structures in estuarine, coastal and marine environments is causing...
The growing number of artificial structures in estuarine, coastal and marine environments is causing...
The sustainable development of the marine environment has resulted in the introduction of man-made ...
Coastal sediments in sheltered temperate locations are strongly modified by ecosystem engineering sp...
Fishing affects the seabed habitat worldwide on the continental shelf. These impacts are patchily di...
The last few decades have seen rapid proliferation of hard artificial structures (e.g., energy infra...
Over the last decades, the rapid expansion of man-made structures (MMS) in the marine environment h...
The patterns and drivers of marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and how biological communi...
The last few decades have seen rapid proliferation of hard artificial structures (e.g., energy infra...
Species that modify their surroundings are known as ecosystem engineers. For example, patches of pol...
Habitat structure influences the diversity and distribution of organisms, potentially affecting thei...