presentaciónMarine ecosystem variability shows large fluctuations on a wide variety of scales, from seconds to millennia and from local to global. This limits our ability to observe these systems and to develop good tools to predict how changes in the environment may affect their physical and biological properties. It also limits our ability to differentiate anthropogenic from natural processes. An example is how difficult it is to compare data collected in different sampling locations and at different times. Time series data help resolve both short- and longer-term scales of variability and provide context for traditional process-oriented studies. Time series projects focusing on biogeochemical and ecological observations have yielded impo...
Assessing the skill of biogeochemical models to hindcast past variability is challenging, yet vital ...
Anthropogenically forced changes in ocean biogeochemistry are underway and critical for the ocean ca...
Analyses of the influences of climate variability on local zooplankton populations and those within ...
Ship-based biogeochemical and ecological time series are one of the most valuable tools to characte...
Understanding the influence of anthropogenic forcing on the marine biosphere is a high priority. Cli...
Assessing the skill of biogeochemical models to hindcast past variability is challenging, yet vital ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
In our time emerged the idea of a major environmental degradation, at both local and global scales, ...
Different scales of change imply the need for different approaches to study change in ecosystems. I ...
Aim Biodiversity dynamics comprise evolutionary and ecological changes on multiple temporal scales f...
International audienceTime series of environmental measurements are essential for detecting, measuri...
Simulated distributions of nutrients, phytoplankton and zooplankton were obtained from a simple mari...
Plankton are a pivotal component of the diversity and functioning of coastal marine ecosystems. A lo...
Long-term biological time-series in the oceans are relatively rare. Using the two longest of these w...
Plankton communities play an important role in marine food webs, in biogeochemical cycling, and in E...
Assessing the skill of biogeochemical models to hindcast past variability is challenging, yet vital ...
Anthropogenically forced changes in ocean biogeochemistry are underway and critical for the ocean ca...
Analyses of the influences of climate variability on local zooplankton populations and those within ...
Ship-based biogeochemical and ecological time series are one of the most valuable tools to characte...
Understanding the influence of anthropogenic forcing on the marine biosphere is a high priority. Cli...
Assessing the skill of biogeochemical models to hindcast past variability is challenging, yet vital ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
In our time emerged the idea of a major environmental degradation, at both local and global scales, ...
Different scales of change imply the need for different approaches to study change in ecosystems. I ...
Aim Biodiversity dynamics comprise evolutionary and ecological changes on multiple temporal scales f...
International audienceTime series of environmental measurements are essential for detecting, measuri...
Simulated distributions of nutrients, phytoplankton and zooplankton were obtained from a simple mari...
Plankton are a pivotal component of the diversity and functioning of coastal marine ecosystems. A lo...
Long-term biological time-series in the oceans are relatively rare. Using the two longest of these w...
Plankton communities play an important role in marine food webs, in biogeochemical cycling, and in E...
Assessing the skill of biogeochemical models to hindcast past variability is challenging, yet vital ...
Anthropogenically forced changes in ocean biogeochemistry are underway and critical for the ocean ca...
Analyses of the influences of climate variability on local zooplankton populations and those within ...