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Recovery of polluted ecosystems: the case for long-term studiesS J Hawkins
Marine Biological Association of the UK, Plymouth
Mar Environ Res 54:215-22. 2002..We then make some generalisations about recovery processes before making a plea for long-term studies of polluted areas...
Detection of environmental change in a marine ecosystem--evidence from the western English ChannelStephen J Hawkins
Marine Biological Association of the UK, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, PL1 2PB, Plymouth, UK
Sci Total Environ 310:245-56. 2003..After 1962 the sea cooled down and northern cold-water species became more abundant. Since the 1980s regional sea surface temperature has increased again and warm-water species are once more becoming abundant...
Regional climatic warming drives long-term community changes of British marine fishMartin J Genner
The Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, Plymouth PL1 2PB, UK
Proc Biol Sci 271:655-61. 2004..This will make species-level responses difficult to predict within geographically differentiated communities...
Population resistance to climate change: modelling the effects of low recruitment in open populationsCarl Johan Svensson
Department of Marine Ecology, Goteborg University, Box 461, SE 405 30, Goteborg, Sweden
Oecologia 142:117-26. 2005....
Timing of squid migration reflects North Atlantic climate variabilityD W Sims
Marine Biological Association, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, Plymouth PL1 2PB, UK
Proc Biol Sci 268:2607-11. 2001....
Long-term oceanographic and ecological research in the Western English ChannelAlan J Southward
Marine Biological Association of the UK, Citadel Hill, Plymouth, PL1 2PB, UK
Adv Mar Biol 47:1-105. 2005..This is being achieved through employment of technologies such as satellite-derived information and advanced telemetry instruments that provide real-time in situ profile data from the water column...
Chapter 3. Effects of climate change and commercial fishing on Atlantic cod Gadus morhuaNova Mieszkowska
Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, Plymouth PL1 2PB, United Kingdom
Adv Mar Biol 56:213-73. 2009..However, it remains uncertain whether the rebuilding of cod to historic population sizes and demographic structures will be possible in a warmer North Atlantic...
Predator diversity and ecosystem functioning: density modifies the effect of resource partitioningJohn N Griffin
Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, Plymouth PL 2PB United Kingdom
Ecology 89:298-305. 2008....
Spatial and temporal variation of the fatty acid composition of Patella spp. (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) soft bodies and gonadsSónia Brazão
Laboratório Marítimo da Guia IMAR Faculdade da Ciências de Universidade de Lisboa, Estrada do Guincho, Cascais 2750 374, Portugal
Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol 136:425-41. 2003..Some variability was seen to occur due to shore location and seasons, but these effects were not so obvious...
A continental scale evaluation of the role of limpet grazing on rocky shoresRoss A Coleman
School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, SO16 7PX, Southampton, UK
Oecologia 147:556-64. 2006..Here we show a clear trophic control of an ecosystem in that grazing by limpets not only determines macroalgal abundance overall but also modifies ecosystem stability via variability in cover of algae...
Interactions between wave action and grazing control the distribution of intertidal macroalgaePer R Jonsson
Department of Marine Ecology, Tjärnö Marine Biological Laboratory, Goteborg University, Stromstad, Sweden
Ecology 87:1169-78. 2006..This model predicts that climate change, and in particular an increased frequency of storm events in the northeast Atlantic, will restrict fucoids to more sheltered locations...
The invasibility of marine algal assemblages: role of functional diversity and identityFrancisco Arenas
Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Citadel Hill, Plymouth PL1 2PB, United Kingdom
Ecology 87:2851-61. 2006..Experimental results showed that the identity of functional groups was more important than functional richness in determining the ability of macroalgal communities to resist invasion and that resistance to invasion was resource-mediated...
