Marine ecosystems are subjected to an unprecedented range of natural and anthropogenic disturbance with an increasing frequency of occurrence over recent decades. Among others, rising sea water temperature, ocean acidification, and coastal water pollution have resulted in alteration of habitats and subsequent changes in the structures of species assemblages. In the face of these challenges, ecological research needs to predict responses of assemblages to global change, a requisite for the adequate prevention of further environmental degradation. However, predicting assemblage responses requires a thorough understanding of ecological processes and of the structure and functioning of assemblages. The present thesis comprises four manuscripts ...
Anthropogenic stressors are increasingly changing conditions in coastal areas and impacting importan...
Aquaculture of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, has steadily increased in the United States ove...
During the past two decades, much research has focused on understanding the role of biodiversity for...
Marine ecosystems are subjected to an unprecedented range of natural and anthropogenic disturbance w...
A series of studies was initiated to assess the condition of benthic macroinfauna and chemical conta...
Taking an ecosystem approach to fisheries requires the consideration of relevant ecological processe...
Many, if not all, ecosystems on earth are threatened by increasing human populations and resour...
Nonnative species introductions are linked to anthropogenic drivers, including transport of species ...
Anthropogenic stressors such as habitat loss, extreme weather events, and acidification can change p...
All living organisms interact with different degrees of interdependence and in ways that are integra...
Global biodiversity is rapidly declining, resulting in far-reaching impacts on the functioning of ec...
Continental shelves are generally believed to play a critical role in ocean biogeochemical cycling, ...
The Peconic Estuary, at the eastern end of Long Island, has been plagued by a recurrent algal bloom,...
Historically, Acropora cervicornis was found in high densities on many Caribbean, Florida, and Gulf ...
The conservation of the world's mammals has been one of the main goals for international agencies an...
Anthropogenic stressors are increasingly changing conditions in coastal areas and impacting importan...
Aquaculture of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, has steadily increased in the United States ove...
During the past two decades, much research has focused on understanding the role of biodiversity for...
Marine ecosystems are subjected to an unprecedented range of natural and anthropogenic disturbance w...
A series of studies was initiated to assess the condition of benthic macroinfauna and chemical conta...
Taking an ecosystem approach to fisheries requires the consideration of relevant ecological processe...
Many, if not all, ecosystems on earth are threatened by increasing human populations and resour...
Nonnative species introductions are linked to anthropogenic drivers, including transport of species ...
Anthropogenic stressors such as habitat loss, extreme weather events, and acidification can change p...
All living organisms interact with different degrees of interdependence and in ways that are integra...
Global biodiversity is rapidly declining, resulting in far-reaching impacts on the functioning of ec...
Continental shelves are generally believed to play a critical role in ocean biogeochemical cycling, ...
The Peconic Estuary, at the eastern end of Long Island, has been plagued by a recurrent algal bloom,...
Historically, Acropora cervicornis was found in high densities on many Caribbean, Florida, and Gulf ...
The conservation of the world's mammals has been one of the main goals for international agencies an...
Anthropogenic stressors are increasingly changing conditions in coastal areas and impacting importan...
Aquaculture of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, has steadily increased in the United States ove...
During the past two decades, much research has focused on understanding the role of biodiversity for...