Abrupt and rapid ecosystem shifts (where major reorganizations of food-web and community structures occur), commonly termed regime shifts, are changes between contrasting and persisting states of ecosystem structure and function. These shifts have been increasingly reported for exploited marine ecosystems around the world from the North Pacific to the North Atlantic. Understanding the drivers and mechanisms leading to marine ecosystem shifts is crucial in developing adaptive management strategies to achieve sustainable exploitation of marine ecosystems. An international workshop on a comparative approach to analysing these marine ecosystem shifts was held at Hamburg University, Institute for Hydrobiology and Fisheries Science, Germany on 1-...
We would like to thank the IndiSeas Working Group, endorsed by IOC-UNESCO (www.ioc-unesco.org) and t...
Marine environments have undergone large-scale changes in recent decades as a result of multiple ant...
Background The current biodiversity crisis calls for an urgent need to sustainably manage human uses...
Abrupt and rapid ecosystem shifts (where major reorganizations of food-web and community structures ...
none4siRegime shifts, i.e. sudden changes in the structure and function of ecosystems, are of growin...
Marine ecosystems can experience regime shifts, in which they shift from being organized around one ...
The occurrence of regime shifts in large marine ecosystems is unproven and controversial. Despite th...
Understanding marine regime shifts is important not only for ecology but also for developing marine ...
Effective marine ecosystem-based management (EBM) requires understanding the key processes and relat...
Regime shifts are sudden changes in ecosystem structure that can be detected across several ecosyste...
Regime shifts are sudden changes in ecosystem structure that can be detected across several ecosyste...
An ecosystem approach to the management of the marine environment has received considerable attentio...
Understanding marine regime shifts is important not only for ecology but also for developing marine...
Human action is transforming the species composition, biogeochemistry and habitats of the world’s oc...
Loss of marine ecosystem resilience can lead to abrupt changes in ecosystem structure, so called reg...
We would like to thank the IndiSeas Working Group, endorsed by IOC-UNESCO (www.ioc-unesco.org) and t...
Marine environments have undergone large-scale changes in recent decades as a result of multiple ant...
Background The current biodiversity crisis calls for an urgent need to sustainably manage human uses...
Abrupt and rapid ecosystem shifts (where major reorganizations of food-web and community structures ...
none4siRegime shifts, i.e. sudden changes in the structure and function of ecosystems, are of growin...
Marine ecosystems can experience regime shifts, in which they shift from being organized around one ...
The occurrence of regime shifts in large marine ecosystems is unproven and controversial. Despite th...
Understanding marine regime shifts is important not only for ecology but also for developing marine ...
Effective marine ecosystem-based management (EBM) requires understanding the key processes and relat...
Regime shifts are sudden changes in ecosystem structure that can be detected across several ecosyste...
Regime shifts are sudden changes in ecosystem structure that can be detected across several ecosyste...
An ecosystem approach to the management of the marine environment has received considerable attentio...
Understanding marine regime shifts is important not only for ecology but also for developing marine...
Human action is transforming the species composition, biogeochemistry and habitats of the world’s oc...
Loss of marine ecosystem resilience can lead to abrupt changes in ecosystem structure, so called reg...
We would like to thank the IndiSeas Working Group, endorsed by IOC-UNESCO (www.ioc-unesco.org) and t...
Marine environments have undergone large-scale changes in recent decades as a result of multiple ant...
Background The current biodiversity crisis calls for an urgent need to sustainably manage human uses...