Human-mediated and natural disturbances such as nutrient enrichment, habitat modification, and flood events often result in significant shifts in species composition and abundance that translate into changes in the food web structure. Six mass-balanced models were developed using the " Ecopath with Ecosim" software package to assess changes in benthic food web properties in the Mondego estuarine ecosystem (Portugal). Field, laboratory and literature information were used to construct the models. The main study objective was to assess at 2 sites (a Zostera meadow and a bare sediment area) the effects of: (1) a period of anthropogenic enrichment, which led to excessive production of organic matter in the form of algal blooms (1993/1994); (2) ...
International audienceMicrophytobenthos (MPB) represents an important food source for primary consum...
Editorial special issue Ecopath 30 years – Modelling ecosystem dynamics: beyond boundaries with EwE....
Estuaries are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet and provide many important function...
Human-mediated and natural disturbances such as nutrient enrichment, habitat modification, and flood...
Three Ecopath with Ecosim models were constructed to represent the eutrophication gradient along the...
The structure and resilience of benthic communities in coastal and estuarine ecosystems can be stron...
Currently, a central demand of coastal and marine food web researchers is the search for holistic an...
Abstract Currently, a central demand of coastal and marine food web researchers is the search for h...
Currently, a central demand of coastal and marine food web researchers is the search for holistic an...
Eutrophication became a dominant process in the Mondego estuarine system in the 1980s, presumably as...
This dissertation examines the estuarine food web related to the eelgrass Zostera noltii and quantif...
For some decades, the Mondego estuary has been under severe ecological stress, mainly caused by eutr...
Environmental stress and disturbance can affect the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems b...
Special issue Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning of a subtropical coastal ecosystem: subsidies f...
The natural coastal hydrodynamics and morphology worldwide is altered by human interventions such as...
International audienceMicrophytobenthos (MPB) represents an important food source for primary consum...
Editorial special issue Ecopath 30 years – Modelling ecosystem dynamics: beyond boundaries with EwE....
Estuaries are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet and provide many important function...
Human-mediated and natural disturbances such as nutrient enrichment, habitat modification, and flood...
Three Ecopath with Ecosim models were constructed to represent the eutrophication gradient along the...
The structure and resilience of benthic communities in coastal and estuarine ecosystems can be stron...
Currently, a central demand of coastal and marine food web researchers is the search for holistic an...
Abstract Currently, a central demand of coastal and marine food web researchers is the search for h...
Currently, a central demand of coastal and marine food web researchers is the search for holistic an...
Eutrophication became a dominant process in the Mondego estuarine system in the 1980s, presumably as...
This dissertation examines the estuarine food web related to the eelgrass Zostera noltii and quantif...
For some decades, the Mondego estuary has been under severe ecological stress, mainly caused by eutr...
Environmental stress and disturbance can affect the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems b...
Special issue Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning of a subtropical coastal ecosystem: subsidies f...
The natural coastal hydrodynamics and morphology worldwide is altered by human interventions such as...
International audienceMicrophytobenthos (MPB) represents an important food source for primary consum...
Editorial special issue Ecopath 30 years – Modelling ecosystem dynamics: beyond boundaries with EwE....
Estuaries are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet and provide many important function...