Sedimentation, nutrients and metal loading to coastal environments are increasing, associated with urbanization and global warming, hence there is a growing need to predict ecological responses to such change. Using a regression technique we predicted how maximum abundance of 20 macrobenthic taxa and 22 functional traits separately and interactively responded to these key stressors. The abundance of most taxa declined in response to sedimentation and metal loading while a unimodal response was often associated with nutrient loading. Optimum abundances for both taxa and traits occurred at relatively low stressor levels, highlighting the vulnerability of estuaries to increasing stressor loads. Individual taxa were more susceptible to stress t...
Anthropogenic pressure on coastal ecosystems is vast and diverse, simultaneous impacts such as pollu...
1.Natural systems are exposed to compounded perturbations, whose changes in temporal variance can be...
Identifying the type and strength of interactions between local anthropogenic and other stressors ca...
Sedimentation, nutrients and metal loading to coastal environments are increasing, associated with u...
Our estuaries, and the benefits that we derive from them, are threatened by the cumulative effects o...
1. Trait-based approaches predict ecosystem functioning under environmental change by relating trait...
1. Trait-based approaches evaluate ecosystem functioning under environmental change by relating trai...
The effects of metal contamination on estuarine macrobenthic communities were investigated using the...
Coastal ecosystems are simultaneously exposed to a variety of stressors that operate at different sp...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Natural systems are threatened by a variety of anthropogenic stressors and so u...
Ecological communities are increasingly exposed to multiple chemical and physical stressors, but dis...
Stressors to ecological communities often overlap in time and space and may have additive, synergist...
It can be challenging to differentiate community changes caused by human activities from the influen...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 220-250.1. General introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Interac...
Stressors to ecological communities often overlap in time and space and may have additive, synergist...
Anthropogenic pressure on coastal ecosystems is vast and diverse, simultaneous impacts such as pollu...
1.Natural systems are exposed to compounded perturbations, whose changes in temporal variance can be...
Identifying the type and strength of interactions between local anthropogenic and other stressors ca...
Sedimentation, nutrients and metal loading to coastal environments are increasing, associated with u...
Our estuaries, and the benefits that we derive from them, are threatened by the cumulative effects o...
1. Trait-based approaches predict ecosystem functioning under environmental change by relating trait...
1. Trait-based approaches evaluate ecosystem functioning under environmental change by relating trai...
The effects of metal contamination on estuarine macrobenthic communities were investigated using the...
Coastal ecosystems are simultaneously exposed to a variety of stressors that operate at different sp...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Natural systems are threatened by a variety of anthropogenic stressors and so u...
Ecological communities are increasingly exposed to multiple chemical and physical stressors, but dis...
Stressors to ecological communities often overlap in time and space and may have additive, synergist...
It can be challenging to differentiate community changes caused by human activities from the influen...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 220-250.1. General introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Interac...
Stressors to ecological communities often overlap in time and space and may have additive, synergist...
Anthropogenic pressure on coastal ecosystems is vast and diverse, simultaneous impacts such as pollu...
1.Natural systems are exposed to compounded perturbations, whose changes in temporal variance can be...
Identifying the type and strength of interactions between local anthropogenic and other stressors ca...