Skagerrak has been subject to several anthropogenic influences over the past decades, with climate change and eutrophication being considered as the most serious and large-scale disturbance factors. The present study reports monitoring data from six soft bottom stations in 50–380 m depth at the Norwegian Skagerrak coast aimed at investigating to which degree changes in environmental conditions have affected species communities and diversity. Sampling was carried out yearly in the period 1990–2010. Links between benthic community patterns and climate factors and physicochemical variables from the water mases were examined using uni- and multivariate statistical methods. Throughout the period species richness gradually increased. Although all...
The development and interannual variability of sublitoral soft bottom communities of the German Bigh...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
There is evidence that climatic processes influence species abundance and community composition in s...
Skagerrak has been subject to several anthropogenic influences over the past decades, with climate c...
Eutrophication is one of the most serious environmental problems in the Skagerrak, and climate chang...
The structure of many marine ecosystems has changed substantially during recent decades, as a result...
More than 100 years ago C.G.J. Petersen {1911) analyzed marine communities in the Scandinavian water...
In the tidal inlets of the northern Wadden Sea, species composition of selected taxa of the small be...
The development and interannual variability of sublitoral soft bottom communities of the German Bigh...
Species interactions underlie most ecosystem functions and are important for understanding ecosystem...
We analyze marine benthic communities at different sites in Skagerrak with the purpose of understand...
We investigated site-specific changes in a coastal zoobenthic community during 1964–2007 in the nort...
Global coastal ecosystems are under accelerating pressure from human activities and climate change. ...
The North Sea Benthos Project 2000 was initiated as a follow-up to the 1986 ICES North Sea Benthos S...
Climate warming influences structure and function of Arctic benthic ecosystems. Assessing the respon...
The development and interannual variability of sublitoral soft bottom communities of the German Bigh...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
There is evidence that climatic processes influence species abundance and community composition in s...
Skagerrak has been subject to several anthropogenic influences over the past decades, with climate c...
Eutrophication is one of the most serious environmental problems in the Skagerrak, and climate chang...
The structure of many marine ecosystems has changed substantially during recent decades, as a result...
More than 100 years ago C.G.J. Petersen {1911) analyzed marine communities in the Scandinavian water...
In the tidal inlets of the northern Wadden Sea, species composition of selected taxa of the small be...
The development and interannual variability of sublitoral soft bottom communities of the German Bigh...
Species interactions underlie most ecosystem functions and are important for understanding ecosystem...
We analyze marine benthic communities at different sites in Skagerrak with the purpose of understand...
We investigated site-specific changes in a coastal zoobenthic community during 1964–2007 in the nort...
Global coastal ecosystems are under accelerating pressure from human activities and climate change. ...
The North Sea Benthos Project 2000 was initiated as a follow-up to the 1986 ICES North Sea Benthos S...
Climate warming influences structure and function of Arctic benthic ecosystems. Assessing the respon...
The development and interannual variability of sublitoral soft bottom communities of the German Bigh...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
There is evidence that climatic processes influence species abundance and community composition in s...