نتایج جستجو برای: coastal ecosystem

تعداد نتایج: 132086  

2002

Seagrasses cover about 0.1–0.2% of the global ocean, and develop highly productive ecosystems which fulfil a key role in the coastal ecosystem. Widespread seagrass loss results from direct human impacts, including mechanical damage (by dredging, fishing, and anchoring), eutrophication, aquaculture, siltation, effects of coastal constructions, and food web alterations; and indirect human impacts...

2014
Noel A. Pelland Jeremy T. Sterling Mary-Anne Lea Nicholas A. Bond Rolf R. Ream Craig M. Lee Charles C. Eriksen

Behavioral responses by top marine predators to oceanographic features such as eddies, river plumes, storms, and coastal topography suggest that biophysical interactions in these zones affect predators' prey, foraging behaviors, and potentially fitness. However, examining these pathways is challenged by the obstacles inherent in obtaining simultaneous observations of surface and subsurface envi...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2012
Nicholas J. Murray Stuart R. Phinn Robert S. Clemens Chris M. Roelfsema Richard A. Fuller

Tidal flats provide habitat for biodiversity, protection from storm surges and sea level rise, and a range of other ecosystem services. However, no simple method exists for mapping tidal flats over large (>1,000 km) extents, and consequently their global status and distribution remain poorly understood. Existing mapping methods are restricted to small areas with known tidal regimes because tida...

2015
Florian Holon Nicolas Mouquet Pierre Boissery Marc Bouchoucha Gwenaelle Delaruelle Anne-Sophie Tribot Julie Deter Carlo Nike Bianchi

Ecosystem services provided by oceans and seas support most human needs but are threatened by human activities. Despite existing maps illustrating human impacts on marine ecosystems, information remains either large-scale but rough and insufficient for stakeholders (1 km² grid, lack of data along the coast) or fine-scale but fragmentary and heterogeneous in methodology. The objectives of this s...

2010
Sian Morse-Jones R. Kerry Turner Brendan Fisher Tiziana Luisetti

Understanding the economic value of nature and the services it provides to humanity has become increasingly important for local, national and global policy and decision making. However, problems arise in that it is difficult to obtain meaningful values for goods and services that ecosystems provide which have no formal market, or are characteristically intangible. Additional problems occur when...

2017
Gaoru Zhu Zhenglei Xie Tuoyu Li Zongwen Ma Xuegong Xu

The article examines the detailed spatial and temporal distributions of coastal reclamation in the northwest coast of Bohai Bay experiencing rapid coastal reclamation in China from 1974 to 2010 in annual intervals. Moreover, soil elements properties and spatial distribution in reclaimed area and inform the future coastal ecosystems management was also analyzed. The results shows that 910.7 km2 ...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2003
Val H Smith

GOAL, SCOPE AND BACKGROUND Humans now strongly influence almost every major aquatic ecosystem, and their activities have dramatically altered the fluxes of growth-limiting nutrients from the landscape to receiving waters. Unfortunately, these nutrient inputs have had profound negative effects upon the quality of surface waters worldwide. This review examines how eutrophication influences the bi...

2018
Sigrid Neumann-Leitão Pedro A. M. C. Melo Ralf Schwamborn Xiomara F. G. Diaz Lucas G. P. Figueiredo Andrea P. Silva Renata P. S. Campelo Mauro de Melo Júnior Nuno F. A. C. Melo Alejandro E. S. F. Costa Moacyr Araújo Dóris R. A. Veleda Rodrigo L. Moura Fabiano Thompson

At the mouth of the Amazon River, a widespread carbonate ecosystem exists below the river plume, generating a hard-bottom reef (∼9500 km2) that includes mainly large sponges but also rhodolith beds. The mesozooplankton associated with the pelagic realm over the reef formation was characterized, considering the estuarine plume and oceanic influence. Vertical hauls were carried out using a standa...

2011
Huasheng Hong Fei Chai Caiyun Zhang Bangqin Huang Yiwu Jiang Jianyu Hu

topography, alternating monsoon forcing and conjunction of several current systems [such as the Zhejiang–Fujian (Zhe–Min) Coastal Current, the Kuroshio intrusion and the extension of the South China Sea Warm Current], the physical and biogeochemical processes and ecosystem dynamics in the Taiwan Strait vary significantly both in space and in time. Our recent interdisciplinary studies, combining...

2017
Megan I Saunders Michael Bode Scott Atkinson Carissa J Klein Anna Metaxas Jutta Beher Maria Beger Morena Mills Sylvaine Giakoumi Vivitskaia Tulloch Hugh P Possingham

Coastal marine ecosystems can be managed by actions undertaken both on the land and in the ocean. Quantifying and comparing the costs and benefits of actions in both realms is therefore necessary for efficient management. Here, we quantify the link between terrestrial sediment runoff and a downstream coastal marine ecosystem and contrast the cost-effectiveness of marine- and land-based conserva...

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