Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that affects abundance, biomass,diversity, and ecosystem function of benthic assemblages worldwide, yet its collective impact at individual, population, and ecosystem levels has rarely been investigated. We examined the effects of hypoxia on the biomass-dominant clam,Macoma balthica, in the York and Rappahannock Rivers (Chesapeake Bay, USA). We (1) surveyed the M. balthica populationsin both rivers in 2003 and 2004, (2) determined the effects of low dissolved oxygen (DO) on M.balthica fecundity in a laboratory experiment, and (3) employed a predator-exclusion fieldexperiment to establish the effects of hypoxia and prey density on predation upon M. balthica.The resultant data were used to parameterize a m...
Hypoxia is one of the most important and faster spreading threats to marine life and its occurrence ...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
<div><p>Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions ...
Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that affects abundance, biomass, diversity and ecosystem functi...
The frequency of seasonal and short-term hypoxia is increasing in coastal seas. How such repeated di...
Ecosystem-level effects of stressors are critical to understanding community regulation, and environ...
Abstract. We integrated across individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels to understand...
Hypoxia and anoxia have significant deleterious ecological effects on living resources throughout ma...
In general, hypoxia (\u3c 2 mg O-2 l(-1)) is detrimental to marine food webs because of faunal decli...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...
Within coastal marine habitats, intense nutrient cycling, and near seabed primary production rates a...
Traditionally, hypoxia has been defined as the situation where DO levels have fallen below 2.0 mg O2...
Nutrient and organic loading associated with escalating human activities increases biological oxygen...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
Hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay has substantially increased in recent decades, with detrimental effects on...
Hypoxia is one of the most important and faster spreading threats to marine life and its occurrence ...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
<div><p>Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions ...
Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that affects abundance, biomass, diversity and ecosystem functi...
The frequency of seasonal and short-term hypoxia is increasing in coastal seas. How such repeated di...
Ecosystem-level effects of stressors are critical to understanding community regulation, and environ...
Abstract. We integrated across individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels to understand...
Hypoxia and anoxia have significant deleterious ecological effects on living resources throughout ma...
In general, hypoxia (\u3c 2 mg O-2 l(-1)) is detrimental to marine food webs because of faunal decli...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...
Within coastal marine habitats, intense nutrient cycling, and near seabed primary production rates a...
Traditionally, hypoxia has been defined as the situation where DO levels have fallen below 2.0 mg O2...
Nutrient and organic loading associated with escalating human activities increases biological oxygen...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
Hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay has substantially increased in recent decades, with detrimental effects on...
Hypoxia is one of the most important and faster spreading threats to marine life and its occurrence ...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
<div><p>Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions ...