Multi-decadal monitoring data and archived biological samples make the rapidly changing Baltic Sea an ideal system for quantifying alterations in ecosystem function. The Baltic Sea blue mussel (Mytilus edulis trossulus) acts as a keystone species by providing food and habitat for other species, and through its filtering activity clearing the water and promoting organic matter and nutrient cycling between benthic and pelagic ecosystems. A decrease in biomass of blue mussels along with altered environmental conditions has been observed in the northern Baltic Sea over a 24-year period (1993-2016), but the size distribution of the mussels was unknown. The present study focuses on retrospective measurements of the individual shell lengths of the...
For reliable mussel monitoring programmes based on biomarkers, regionally relevant reference values ...
Eutrophication is one of the largest and most serious global threats to the marine environment. The ...
This data set presents data from field monitoring of calcification rates across 15 months from 3 sit...
International audienceMulti-decadal monitoring data and archived biological samples make the rapidly...
International audienceOcean climate change strongly affects organisms and ecosystems, and the causes...
ABSTRACT The Baltic Sea is a vulnerable ecosystem currently undergoing a number of changes, both n...
The blue mussel (Mytilus trossulus × edulis) is one of the most abundant benthic animals in the Arch...
In contemporary ecosystems, organisms are increasingly confronted with suboptimal living conditions....
Mytilus totally dominates the animal biomass on Baltic hardbottoms since most predators and competit...
The report summarises the long-term changes in the stable isotope composition of Blue mussels (Mytil...
Eutrophication is a consequence of excess nutrients in the water which leads to increased algaegrowt...
The earth is in the midst of a biodiversity crisis, and projections indicate continuing and accelera...
Highlights • Records of hard-bottom communities show regional differences in community dynamic...
Despite many theories, the recent evident decreases in blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) abundance in sou...
The report describes seasonal and temporal variations in planktonic bivalve larvae and the settlemen...
For reliable mussel monitoring programmes based on biomarkers, regionally relevant reference values ...
Eutrophication is one of the largest and most serious global threats to the marine environment. The ...
This data set presents data from field monitoring of calcification rates across 15 months from 3 sit...
International audienceMulti-decadal monitoring data and archived biological samples make the rapidly...
International audienceOcean climate change strongly affects organisms and ecosystems, and the causes...
ABSTRACT The Baltic Sea is a vulnerable ecosystem currently undergoing a number of changes, both n...
The blue mussel (Mytilus trossulus × edulis) is one of the most abundant benthic animals in the Arch...
In contemporary ecosystems, organisms are increasingly confronted with suboptimal living conditions....
Mytilus totally dominates the animal biomass on Baltic hardbottoms since most predators and competit...
The report summarises the long-term changes in the stable isotope composition of Blue mussels (Mytil...
Eutrophication is a consequence of excess nutrients in the water which leads to increased algaegrowt...
The earth is in the midst of a biodiversity crisis, and projections indicate continuing and accelera...
Highlights • Records of hard-bottom communities show regional differences in community dynamic...
Despite many theories, the recent evident decreases in blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) abundance in sou...
The report describes seasonal and temporal variations in planktonic bivalve larvae and the settlemen...
For reliable mussel monitoring programmes based on biomarkers, regionally relevant reference values ...
Eutrophication is one of the largest and most serious global threats to the marine environment. The ...
This data set presents data from field monitoring of calcification rates across 15 months from 3 sit...