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Millennia of Metacommunity Diversification and Homogenization Captured by Sedimentary Ancient DNA
The study examines 13,000 years of plant metacommunity change using sedimentary ancient DNA and multiple diversity metrics (α, 𝛽, 𝛾, 𝛇). It finds increasing taxon richness and local coexistence, with long‐term diversification and transient homogenisation.
Dilli P. Rijal +5 more
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Abstract Stream and riparian habitats are meta‐ecosystems that can be strongly connected via the emergence of aquatic insects, which form an important prey subsidy for terrestrial consumers. Anthropogenic perturbations that impact these habitats may indirectly propagate across traditional ecosystem boundaries, thus weakening aquatic‐terrestrial food ...
Francis J. Burdon +15 more
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31st Plenary Meeting Report Of the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (PLEN-09-02) [PDF]
The Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries hold its 31st plenary on 13-17 July 2009 in Copenhagen. The terms of reference included both issues assessments of STECF working group reports and additional requests submitted to the STECF ...
ANDERSON John +3 more
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This study analyzes the body length and sex composition of Greenland sharks across the northern North Atlantic and demonstrates distinct demographic distribution patterns. Areas with high occurrence of adult females, juveniles, or neonates are identified allowing for pinpointing locations of high biological importance for the species listed as ...
Julius Nielsen +14 more
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Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF) - Review of Proposed DCF 2014-2020 – Part 1 (STECF-12-07) [PDF]
The Expert Working Group meeting of the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries EWG 12-01 was held from 12 – 16 March in Barza d’Ispra, Italy, to evaluate options proposed by DG MARE on the new EU Multi-annual programme for data ...
DOERNER Hendrik +2 more
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Abstract The evolution of marine fisheries has broadly influenced the ecology, distribution and abundance of coastal elasmobranchs. However, quantifying these interactions remains a challenge due to the scarcity of historical records. Fishers' local ecological knowledge (LEK) is an essential tool in fisheries research, providing an avenue to regain ...
Francesca C. Mason +17 more
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Knowledge status and gaps for the North Sea – focusing on discharges. [PDF]
The Norwegian government will develop a management plan for the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. Mapping of the data requirement related to the interaction between land, coast and ocean and identification of specially vulnerable and valuable areas are ...
Folkestad, Are +11 more
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Connectivity and Population Structure in a Marginal Sea—A Review
ABSTRACT Aim The current biodiversity crisis calls for conservation measures that limit or reduce the negative human impact on key habitats and vulnerable wild populations. To effectively protect biodiversity at all levels, including intra‐specific diversity, conservation measures should, ideally, be aligned with the connectivity and genetic structure ...
Simon Henriksson +8 more
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Warming of the Arctic regions stimulates plant growth and the storage of nutrients in plant biomass. Long‐term increases in plant biomass (greening) in the Swedish Arctic/alpine ecoregion were linked to the dramatic declines in nutrient concentrations in downstream lakes.
Willem Goedkoop +4 more
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SAMUDRA Report No. 57, November 2010 [PDF]
Mackerel mayhem: On the ongoing dispute in northern Europe over the boom in mackerel stocks. Small and mighty: The Banjul civil society declaration on sustainable livelihoods in African fisheries.
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