In recent decades, oceans have been increasingly stressed by human activities that induced significant changes in its abiotic properties. Temperature increase, acidification, deoxygenation, deregulation of ocean currents are some examples of the anthropogenic impact on our oceans. In addition, pollution and overexploitation of marine resources will lead to severe and possibly irreversible changes for marine life. As environmental conditions directly affect the physiology of species, changes in species distribution and trophic interactions have already been observed and are expected to increase in the near future. Predicting future oceans is currently a great challenge for scientists that work to maintain, as best as possible, the goods and ...
Some species may have a larger role than others in the transfer of complex effects of multiple human...
Climate change has already altered the distribution of marine fishes. Future predictions of fish dis...
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming, acidification and o...
In recent decades, oceans have been increasingly stressed by human activities that induced significa...
Why are marine species where they are? The scientific community is faced with an urgent need to unde...
8th edition of the Ramon Margalef Colloquia: Past, present and future of a living ocean, September 2...
The chapter summarizes global biodiversity patterns in oceans, with comments on estuaries and freshw...
In this thesis, I explore and propose new methodologies and intend to provide new insights for under...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
Considerable effort is being deployed to predict the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic act...
Considerable effort is being deployed to predict the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic act...
Future Oceans2 Integrated Marine Biosphere Research (IMBeR) Open Science Conference, 17-21 June 2019...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
With increasing pressure for a more ecological approach to marine fisheries and environmental manage...
Some species may have a larger role than others in the transfer of complex effects of multiple human...
Climate change has already altered the distribution of marine fishes. Future predictions of fish dis...
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming, acidification and o...
In recent decades, oceans have been increasingly stressed by human activities that induced significa...
Why are marine species where they are? The scientific community is faced with an urgent need to unde...
8th edition of the Ramon Margalef Colloquia: Past, present and future of a living ocean, September 2...
The chapter summarizes global biodiversity patterns in oceans, with comments on estuaries and freshw...
In this thesis, I explore and propose new methodologies and intend to provide new insights for under...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
Considerable effort is being deployed to predict the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic act...
Considerable effort is being deployed to predict the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic act...
Future Oceans2 Integrated Marine Biosphere Research (IMBeR) Open Science Conference, 17-21 June 2019...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
With increasing pressure for a more ecological approach to marine fisheries and environmental manage...
Some species may have a larger role than others in the transfer of complex effects of multiple human...
Climate change has already altered the distribution of marine fishes. Future predictions of fish dis...
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming, acidification and o...