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Participatory mapping of invasive species: A demonstration in a coastal lagoon
, 2021Invasive species are a growing driver of change across terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems but spatially-explicit information is seldom available for supporting management actions and decision making.
E. Azzurro, J. Cerri
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Hydrogeological modelling for the watershed management of the Mar Menor coastal lagoon (Spain)
The Mar Menor is the largest lagoon along the Spanish Mediterranean coast. It suffers from eutrophication and algal blooms associated with intensive agricultural activities and urban pressure in the surrounding Campo de Cartagena plain.
Andrés Alcolea +2 more
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2010
Dynamic and productive ecosystems, coastal lagoons play an important role in local economies and often bear the brunt of coastal development, agricultural, and urban waste, overuse from fisheries, aquaculture, transportation, energy production, and other human activities.
Michael Kennish, Hans Paerl
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Dynamic and productive ecosystems, coastal lagoons play an important role in local economies and often bear the brunt of coastal development, agricultural, and urban waste, overuse from fisheries, aquaculture, transportation, energy production, and other human activities.
Michael Kennish, Hans Paerl
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Pinna nobilis in the Mar Menor coastal lagoon: a story of colonization and uncertainty
, 2020Populations of the Mediterranean fan mussel Pinna nobilis have progressively decreased over the last decades as a result of anthropogenic activities.
F. Giménez-Casalduero +5 more
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Assessing confinement in coastal lagoons
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2012Measures of transport scale in aquatic systems can contribute to the formulation of definitions of indicators of the system's ecological properties. This paper addresses confinement, a specific transport scale proposed by biological scientists as a parameter that can capture and synthesize the principal properties that determine the spatial structure ...
Donata Melaku Canu +4 more
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Lagoon-barrier systems are a dynamic coastal environment. When an ephemeral connection between a lagoon and the ocean develops, it has significant impact on hydrology, sedimentology and ecology.
Katherine Sian Davies-Vollum
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Seasonal and spatial dynamics of bacterioplankton communities in a brackish water coastal lagoon.
Science of the Total Environment, 2019Coastal ecosystems, one of the most productive ecosystems, are subjected to natural and anthropogenic stresses. Coastal bacterioplankton communities are highly dynamic due to spatiotemporal heterogeneity in the environmental parameters.
M. Mohapatra +3 more
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2019
Jansen Lagoon is an urban coastal area formed by damming the Ana Jansen Creek, which is located in the northwest of Sao Luis Island (northern Brazil) and is influenced by semidiurnal macro-tides. This study aimed to characterize the seasonal variation of
M. Cutrim +7 more
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Jansen Lagoon is an urban coastal area formed by damming the Ana Jansen Creek, which is located in the northwest of Sao Luis Island (northern Brazil) and is influenced by semidiurnal macro-tides. This study aimed to characterize the seasonal variation of
M. Cutrim +7 more
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Marine Environmental Research, 2019
Coastal lagoons are among the most productive systems in the world. Many marine species make use of this by entering the lagoons as juveniles for nursery and growth before returning to the sea for reproduction.
Á. Pérez-Ruzafa +4 more
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Coastal lagoons are among the most productive systems in the world. Many marine species make use of this by entering the lagoons as juveniles for nursery and growth before returning to the sea for reproduction.
Á. Pérez-Ruzafa +4 more
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2018
On the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula—between the Ebro Delta and Cape Palos—the conditions during the Pleistocene, and especially after the Flandrian transgression, favoured the development of beach barrier systems and lagoons along large segments of the coast.
Eulalia Sanjaume +2 more
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On the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula—between the Ebro Delta and Cape Palos—the conditions during the Pleistocene, and especially after the Flandrian transgression, favoured the development of beach barrier systems and lagoons along large segments of the coast.
Eulalia Sanjaume +2 more
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