This paper examines long term changes in the plankton of the North Atlantic and northwest European shelf seas and discusses the forcing mechanisms behind some observed interannual, decadal and spatial patterns of variability with a focus on climate change. Evidence from the Continuous Plankton Records suggests that the plankton integrates hydrometeorological signals and may be used as a possible index of climate change. Changes evident in the plankton are likely to have important effects on the carrying capacity of fisheries and are of relvance to eutrophication issues and to the assessment of biodiversity. The scale of the changes seen over the past five decades emphasises the importance of maintaining existing, and establishing new, long ...
Assessing changes in the state of marine biodiversity is critical for underpinning sustainable marin...
We examined plankton responses to climate variance by using high temporal resolution data from 1988 ...
Climatic variability on the European Continental Shelf is dominated by events over the North Atlanti...
In the more than 50 years that the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey has operated on a regul...
geographically extensive (pan Atlantic and other ocean basins) marine biological survey in the world...
Major changes have taken place in both the plant (phyto-) and animal (zoo-) plankton of the seas aro...
Understanding how climate change will affect the planet is a key issue worldwide. Questions concerni...
Extensive changes in plankton ecosystems around the British Isles over the last 60 years, including...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
European shelf seas have undergone significant modifications, including ecosystem - wide shifts, cha...
International audienceRecently, a framework has been proposed to monitor plank-ton ecosystems in the...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
Using data from the CPR survey seven case studies are described that document different spatial and ...
Planktonic organisms, representing the lowest trophic levels, are the most likely organisms to respo...
Marine phytoplankton are microscopic in size, but have substantial roles in the marine environment, ...
Assessing changes in the state of marine biodiversity is critical for underpinning sustainable marin...
We examined plankton responses to climate variance by using high temporal resolution data from 1988 ...
Climatic variability on the European Continental Shelf is dominated by events over the North Atlanti...
In the more than 50 years that the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey has operated on a regul...
geographically extensive (pan Atlantic and other ocean basins) marine biological survey in the world...
Major changes have taken place in both the plant (phyto-) and animal (zoo-) plankton of the seas aro...
Understanding how climate change will affect the planet is a key issue worldwide. Questions concerni...
Extensive changes in plankton ecosystems around the British Isles over the last 60 years, including...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
European shelf seas have undergone significant modifications, including ecosystem - wide shifts, cha...
International audienceRecently, a framework has been proposed to monitor plank-ton ecosystems in the...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
Using data from the CPR survey seven case studies are described that document different spatial and ...
Planktonic organisms, representing the lowest trophic levels, are the most likely organisms to respo...
Marine phytoplankton are microscopic in size, but have substantial roles in the marine environment, ...
Assessing changes in the state of marine biodiversity is critical for underpinning sustainable marin...
We examined plankton responses to climate variance by using high temporal resolution data from 1988 ...
Climatic variability on the European Continental Shelf is dominated by events over the North Atlanti...