The Baltic Sea as a time machine for the future coastal ocean

TBH Reusch, J Dierking, HC Andersson… - Science …, 2018‏ - science.org
Coastal global oceans are expected to undergo drastic changes driven by climate change
and increasing anthropogenic pressures in coming decades. Predicting specific future …

[HTML][HTML] Human impacts and their interactions in the Baltic Sea region

M Reckermann, A Omstedt, T Soomere… - Earth System …, 2022‏ - esd.copernicus.org
Coastal environments, in particular heavily populated semi-enclosed marginal seas and
coasts like the Baltic Sea region, are strongly affected by human activities. A multitude of …

Marine invasive alien species in Europe: 9 years after the IAS Regulation

S Katsanevakis, S Olenin, R Puntila-Dodd… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023‏ - frontiersin.org
Biological invasions, resulting from human activities, exert substantial impacts on
ecosystems worldwide. This review focuses on marine invasive alien species (IAS) in …

[HTML][HTML] Sustainable brand positioning by container ship** firms: Evidence from social media communications

CA Vural, S Baştuğ, S Gülmez - Transportation Research Part D: Transport …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
This study contributes to ship** research by profiling container ship** lines with respect
to their sustainability related brand positioning strategies through their social media …

Essential coastal habitats for fish in the Baltic Sea

P Kraufvelin, Z Pekcan-Hekim, U Bergström… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Many coastal and offshore fish species are highly dependent on specific habitat types for
population maintenance. In the Baltic Sea, shallow productive habitats in the coastal zone …

[HTML][HTML] Citizen science provides added value in the monitoring for coastal non-indigenous species

M Lehtiniemi, O Outinen, R Puntila-Dodd - Journal of Environmental …, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Continuous and comprehensive monitoring is one of the most important practices to trace
changes in the state of the environment and target management efforts. Yet, governmental …

Small but Mighty: The Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus) as a Model Species of Biological Invasions

AF Cerwenka, J Brandner, D Dashinov, J Geist - Diversity, 2023‏ - mdpi.com
Invasive “game-changer” species cause severe ecological impacts such as “phase shifts” in
recipient ecosystems all over the world. Since the early 1990s, the ongoing global spread of …

Effects of climate change-induced water temperature changes on the distribution of tidal river fish fauna in the Japanese archipelago

R Itsukushima - Regional Environmental Change, 2023‏ - Springer
Intense anthropogenic impacts in tidal rivers can cause habitat loss and ecosystem
degradation. In addition, changes in water temperature associated with climate change are …

Evaluating dispersal potential of an invasive fish by the use of aerobic scope and osmoregulation capacity

JW Behrens, M van Deurs, EAF Christensen - PLoS One, 2017‏ - journals.plos.org
Non-indigenous species (NIS) can impact marine biodiversity and ecosystem structure and
function. Once introduced into a new region, secondary dispersal is limited by the …

A successful non-native predator, round goby, in the Baltic Sea: generalist feeding strategy, diverse diet and high prey consumption

K Nurkse, J Kotta, H Orav-Kotta, H Ojaveer - Hydrobiologia, 2016‏ - Springer
The round goby Neogobius melanostomus has successfully invaded much of the Baltic Sea.
However, very little is known about the feeding habits of the species in this newly invaded …