Marine species and ecosystems are widely affected by anthropogenic stressors, ranging from pollution and fishing to climate change. Comprehensive assessments of how species and ecosystems are impacted by anthropogenic stressors are critical for guiding conservation and management investments. Previous global risk or vulnerability assessments have focused on marine habitats, or on limited taxa or specific regions. However, information about the susceptibility of marine species across a range of taxa to different stressors everywhere is required to predict how marine biodiversity will respond to human pressures. We present a novel framework that uses life-history traits to assess species’ vulnerability to a stressor, which we compare across m...
Coral reefs are among the most species-rich and threatened ecosystems on Earth, yet the extent to wh...
Coral reef ecosystems are declining due to multiple interacting stressors. A bioassessment framework...
Marine species are being impacted by climate change and ocean acidification, although their level of...
Marine species and ecosystems are widely affected by anthropogenic stressors, ranging from pollution...
Marine species and ecosystems are widely affected by anthropogenic stressors, ranging from pollution...
Scientists are continuously developing new methods to project the impacts of climate change. Various...
Anthropogenic pressure on coastal ecosystems is vast and diverse, simultaneous impacts such as pollu...
Habitat-forming species sustain biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in harsh environments through...
As climate change and local stressors reshape species assemblages, our understanding of ecosystems a...
We develop a potentially widely applicable framework for analysing the vulnerability, resilience ris...
Climate change and decadal variability are impacting marine fish and invertebrate species worldwide ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Better mitigation of anthropogenic stressors on marine ecosystems is urgently ...
Understanding ecosystem responses to multiple human stressors, rather than focusing on single stress...
Coral reefs are among the most species-rich and threatened ecosystems on Earth, yet the extent to wh...
Coral reef ecosystems are declining due to multiple interacting stressors. A bioassessment framework...
Marine species are being impacted by climate change and ocean acidification, although their level of...
Marine species and ecosystems are widely affected by anthropogenic stressors, ranging from pollution...
Marine species and ecosystems are widely affected by anthropogenic stressors, ranging from pollution...
Scientists are continuously developing new methods to project the impacts of climate change. Various...
Anthropogenic pressure on coastal ecosystems is vast and diverse, simultaneous impacts such as pollu...
Habitat-forming species sustain biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in harsh environments through...
As climate change and local stressors reshape species assemblages, our understanding of ecosystems a...
We develop a potentially widely applicable framework for analysing the vulnerability, resilience ris...
Climate change and decadal variability are impacting marine fish and invertebrate species worldwide ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Better mitigation of anthropogenic stressors on marine ecosystems is urgently ...
Understanding ecosystem responses to multiple human stressors, rather than focusing on single stress...
Coral reefs are among the most species-rich and threatened ecosystems on Earth, yet the extent to wh...
Coral reef ecosystems are declining due to multiple interacting stressors. A bioassessment framework...
Marine species are being impacted by climate change and ocean acidification, although their level of...