[HTML][HTML] Climate change in the Baltic Sea region: a summary

HEM Meier, M Kniebusch, C Dieterich… - Earth System …, 2022 - esd.copernicus.org
Abstract Based on the Baltic Earth Assessment Reports of this thematic issue in Earth
System Dynamics and recent peer-reviewed literature, current knowledge of the effects of …

[HTML][HTML] Global climate change and the Baltic Sea ecosystem: direct and indirect effects on species, communities and ecosystem functioning

M Viitasalo, E Bonsdorff - Earth System Dynamics, 2022 - esd.copernicus.org
Climate change has multiple effects on Baltic Sea species, communities and ecosystem
functioning through changes in physical and biogeochemical environmental characteristics …

[HTML][HTML] Coastal habitats and their importance for the diversity of benthic communities: a species-and trait-based approach

C Henseler, MC Nordström, A Törnroos… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Coastal habitats are used by a great variety of organisms during some or all stages of their
life cycle. When assessing the link between biological communities and their environment …

Disentangling temporal food web dynamics facilitates understanding of ecosystem functioning

S Kortsch, R Frelat, L Pecuchet, P Olivier… - Journal of Animal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Studying how food web structure and function vary through time represents an opportunity to
better comprehend and anticipate ecosystem changes. Yet, temporal studies of highly …

Behavioural responses of fishes to anthropogenic disturbances: Adaptive value and ecological consequences

U Candolin, T Rahman - Journal of Fish Biology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aquatic ecosystems are changing at an accelerating rate because of human activities. The
changes alter the abundance and distribution of fishes, with potential consequences for …

Increased functional diversity warns of ecological transition in the Arctic

A Frainer, R Primicerio, A Dolgov… - … of the Royal …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
As temperatures rise, motile species start to redistribute to more suitable areas, potentially
affecting the persistence of several resident species and altering biodiversity and ecosystem …

Persistent thermally driven shift in the functional trait structure of herbivorous fishes: Evidence of top‐down control on the rebound potential of temperate seaweed …

NE Bosch, M McLean, S Zarco‐Perello… - Global change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Extreme climatic events can reshape the functional structure of ecological communities,
potentially altering ecological interactions and ecosystem functioning. While these shifts …

Functional changes in benthic macrofaunal communities along a natural gradient of hypoxia in an upwelling system

M Bon, J Grall, JB Gusmao, M Fajardo, C Harrod… - Marine Pollution …, 2021 - Elsevier
Increasing global concern has been raised about the expansion of hypoxia in coastal waters
and its potential to impact benthic ecosystems. Upwelling areas offer opportunities to study …

[PDF][PDF] The devil is in the details: exploring how functionally distinct round goby is among native fish in the Baltic Sea

A Vivó-Pons, I Wallin-Kihlberg, J Olsson… - …, 2023 - neobiota.pensoft.net
Understanding the characteristics and conditions that make non-indigenous species (NIS)
successful at establishing in recipient communities is a key in determining their potential …

Spatio‐temporal dynamics of multi‐trophic communities reveal ecosystem‐wide functional reorganization

L Pecuchet, M Lindegren, S Kortsch, J Całkiewicz… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Large‐scale alterations in marine ecosystems as a response to environmental and
anthropogenic pressures have been documented worldwide. Yet, these are primarily …