Coastal ecosystems put up most of the impacts from human activities in the sea. Generally, assessment based on a unispecific ecological group and/or habitat reflects only a fraction of what is happening in the ecosystem, and usually it is biased by the spatial and temporal variability at small scales. This is more evident when several human activities co-exist in the same area and interact synergically among them and with the natural structure and dynamics of the ecosystem. An ecosystemic assessment can combine several ecological groups, habitats, processes and/or activities, and offer a more holistic picture about the structure and dynamics of the considered coastal area.This study was partially funded by Spanish Ministry of Science Grant ...
Editorial special issue Ecopath 30 years – Modelling ecosystem dynamics: beyond boundaries with EwE....
The Gulf of Cadiz socio-ecosystem is characterized by a focal ecosystem component –the estuary of th...
The overarching goal of this doctoral thesis was to advance the understanding of the interactions be...
The concentration of the world's population in coastal regions, in addition to the direct human use,...
Fish populations are an integral part of marine ecosystems. Historically, fish population dynamics ...
Sustainable use of living marine resources must consider both the impacts of the ecosystem on the li...
The removal of marine species through fishing has impacted marine ecosystems for thousands of years....
Inland fisheries are a vital component in the livelihoods and food security of people throughout the...
Coastal ecosystems put up a number of impacts from human activities in the sea; the most recent is f...
International audienceMarine Protected Areas (MPAs) have spread across the Mediterranean to protect ...
The ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management and, more specifically, the European Marine St...
Ecosystems are composed of living animals, plants and non living structures that exist together and ...
The alarming rate of marine biodiversity loss calls for new strategies of understanding and accounti...
This paper examines various fishery management scenarios based on the recovery of small-scale fisher...
Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD); project BISTROMED (ENVI-Med - MISTRALS); project ...
Editorial special issue Ecopath 30 years – Modelling ecosystem dynamics: beyond boundaries with EwE....
The Gulf of Cadiz socio-ecosystem is characterized by a focal ecosystem component –the estuary of th...
The overarching goal of this doctoral thesis was to advance the understanding of the interactions be...
The concentration of the world's population in coastal regions, in addition to the direct human use,...
Fish populations are an integral part of marine ecosystems. Historically, fish population dynamics ...
Sustainable use of living marine resources must consider both the impacts of the ecosystem on the li...
The removal of marine species through fishing has impacted marine ecosystems for thousands of years....
Inland fisheries are a vital component in the livelihoods and food security of people throughout the...
Coastal ecosystems put up a number of impacts from human activities in the sea; the most recent is f...
International audienceMarine Protected Areas (MPAs) have spread across the Mediterranean to protect ...
The ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management and, more specifically, the European Marine St...
Ecosystems are composed of living animals, plants and non living structures that exist together and ...
The alarming rate of marine biodiversity loss calls for new strategies of understanding and accounti...
This paper examines various fishery management scenarios based on the recovery of small-scale fisher...
Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD); project BISTROMED (ENVI-Med - MISTRALS); project ...
Editorial special issue Ecopath 30 years – Modelling ecosystem dynamics: beyond boundaries with EwE....
The Gulf of Cadiz socio-ecosystem is characterized by a focal ecosystem component –the estuary of th...
The overarching goal of this doctoral thesis was to advance the understanding of the interactions be...