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Will L. Varela, Neal D. Mundahl, David F. Staples, Rachel H. Greene, Silas Bergen, Jennifer Cochran-Biederman and Cole R. Weaver
Rivers across the globe experience and respond to changes within the riparian corridor. Disturbance of the riparian corridor can affect warmwater, intermediate, and coldwater streams, which can negatively influence instream physical structure and biologi...
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Jean-Marc Guarini and Jennifer Coston-Guarini
In their 2023 book, ?The Blue Compendium: From Knowledge to Action for a Sustainable Ocean Economy?, Lubchenko and Haugan invoked alternate stable (AS) states marginally as an undesired consequence of sources of disturbance on populations, communities an...
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Guoyao Huang, Xuhui Dong, Hanbiao Xian, Weijian Xu, Hanfei Yang, Yuewei Zhang and Giri Kattel
Coastal lagoons connecting the land and sea provide essential ecosystem services. However, emerging environmental issues such as environmental pollution and ecological degradation from rapid socio-economic development in coastal zones of south China are ...
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Izchel Gómez, Rodolfo Silva, Debora Lithgow, Janner Rodríguez, Anastazia Teresa Banaszak and Brigitta van Tussenbroek
In a relatively short timescale (less than 50 years), urbanization has caused many anthropogenic disturbances that have affected ecosystem health and, directly or indirectly, quality of life for the local human population. Global disturbances, such as cl...
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Dede Aulia Rahman, Andre Bonardo Yonathan Sitorus and Aryo Adhi Condro
Biodiversity monitoring is crucial in tackling defaunation in the Anthropocene, particularly in tropical ecosystems. However, field surveys are often limited by habitat complexity, logistical constraints, financing and detectability. Hence, leveraging dr...
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Marta Solé, José-Manuel Fortuño, Mike van der Schaar and Michel André
Global change is the origin of increased occurrence of disturbance events in natural communities, with biological invasions constituting a major threat to ecosystem integrity and functioning. The apple snail (Pomacea maculata) is a freshwater gastropod m...
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Walter Leal Filho, Ismaila Rimi Abubakar, Cintia Nunes, Johannes (Joost) Platje, Pinar Gökcin Ozuyar, Markus Will, Gustavo J. Nagy, Abul Quasem Al-Amin, Julian David Hunt and Chunlan Li
The rapidly increasing global populations and socio-economic development in the Global South have resulted in rising demand for natural resources. There are many plans for harvesting natural resources from the ocean floor, especially rare metals and mine...
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Javier Martínez-López, Bastian Bertzky, Simon Willcock, Marine Robuchon, María Almagro, Giacomo Delli and Grégoire Dubois
Protected areas (PAs) are a key strategy to reverse global biodiversity declines, but they are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities and concomitant effects. Thus, the heterogeneous landscapes within PAs, containing a number of differen...
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Sae-Hee Kim, Jin Ho Kim, Seung Ho Baek, Joo-Hwan Kim, Penelope A. Ajani, Bum Soo Park and Myung-Soo Han
The following topics are assessed in this study: (1) microbial disturbance due to dissolved organic carbon secreted from T. striata; (2) risk of large-scale microalgae cultivation to marine environment; (3) relationship between bacteria and phytoplankton...
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Tracey Schafer, Nicholas Ward, Paul Julian, K. Ramesh Reddy and Todd Z. Osborne
Hurricanes cause landscape-scale disturbances that affect biogeochemical cycling and water quality in coastal ecosystems. During Hurricane Irma?s passage through northern Florida, water movements driven by wind velocities up to 105 km h-1 caused a salini...
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