Towards ecosystem modeling in the deep sea: A review of past efforts and primer for the future
MS Woodstock, Y Zhang - Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic …, 2022 - Elsevier
Ecosystem modeling is a popular technique to incorporate the direct and indirect
interactions of all ecosystem components within a simulation. However, these models are …
interactions of all ecosystem components within a simulation. However, these models are …
An overview of the ecological roles of Mediterranean chondrichthyans through extinction scenarios
Fisheries, climate change, and habitat degradation are triggering the depletion of marine
animal populations worldwide. The ecological impacts of the extinction of keystone species …
animal populations worldwide. The ecological impacts of the extinction of keystone species …
[HTML][HTML] Unsupervised detection of InSAR time series patterns based on PCA and K-means clustering
The need for implementing efficient value-adding tools able to optimise Earth Observation
data usage, compels the scientific community to find innovative solutions for the downstream …
data usage, compels the scientific community to find innovative solutions for the downstream …
Assessing the value of natural capital in marine protected areas: A biophysical and trophodynamic environmental accounting model
Abstract Changes imposed to nature by human activities and related impacts on all
environmental matrices have become a critical issue. Gradually, humans began to perceive …
environmental matrices have become a critical issue. Gradually, humans began to perceive …
Assessment of cetacean–fishery interactions in the marine food web of the Gulf of Taranto (Northern Ionian Sea, Central Mediterranean Sea)
R Carlucci, F Capezzuto, G Cipriano… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2021 - Springer
The exploitation of fishery resources acts as a driving force on cetaceans both directly, by
determining their fishing mortality or injury as by-catch species, and indirectly, through the …
determining their fishing mortality or injury as by-catch species, and indirectly, through the …
Natural capital accounting in marine protected areas: The case of the Islands of Ventotene and S. Stefano (Central Italy)
Marine ecosystems are exposed to significant anthropogenic pressure mainly due to the
exploitation of biotic and abiotic marine resources. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are …
exploitation of biotic and abiotic marine resources. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are …
Retrospective analysis of the pelagic ecosystem of the Western Mediterranean Sea: Drivers, changes and effects
Abstract In the Western Mediterranean Sea, forage fishes have changed in abundance,
body condition, growth, reproduction, and distribution in the last decades. Different …
body condition, growth, reproduction, and distribution in the last decades. Different …
Modeling the role and impact of alien species and fisheries on the Israeli marine continental shelf ecosystem
The ecosystems of the Israeli Mediterranean coast have undergone significant changes in
recent decades mainly due to species invasions and fishing. In order to characterize the …
recent decades mainly due to species invasions and fishing. In order to characterize the …
Ecological role and historical trends of large pelagic predators in a subtropical marine ecosystem of the South Atlantic
Large pelagic predators occupy high positions in food webs and could control lower trophic
level species by direct and indirect ecological interactions. In this study we aimed to test the …
level species by direct and indirect ecological interactions. In this study we aimed to test the …
Structure and functioning of the Bay of Biscay ecosystem: A trophic modelling approach
Characterizing the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems requires a deep
understanding of the dynamics of its populations and the biotic interactions among them. To …
understanding of the dynamics of its populations and the biotic interactions among them. To …