[HTML][HTML] Carbon footprint, economic benefits and sustainable fishing: Lessons for the future from the Western Mediterranean
M Muñoz, A Reul, B Guijarro, M Hidalgo - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Ensuring an economically viable, sustainable and low CO 2 emission extractive fishery is
critical in order to achieve the life below water UN sustainable development goals and the …
critical in order to achieve the life below water UN sustainable development goals and the …
Ecosystem-level responses to multiple stressors using a time-dynamic food-web model: The case of a re-oligotrophicated coastal embayment (Saronikos Gulf, E …
Multiple stressors may combine in unexpected ways to alter the structure of ecological
systems, however, our current ability to evaluate their ecological impact is limited due to the …
systems, however, our current ability to evaluate their ecological impact is limited due to the …
[HTML][HTML] Climate velocity drives unexpected southward patterns of species shifts in the Western Mediterranean Sea
Abstract The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most vulnerable ecosystems in the world due
to the variety and severity of cumulative impacts faced, including high climate risk. Species …
to the variety and severity of cumulative impacts faced, including high climate risk. Species …
Trait‐Based Indicators of Marine Communities' Sensitivity to Climate Change and Fishing
Aim Overexploitation of wildlife and anthropogenic climate change are key drivers of global
biodiversity loss. Investigating how these stressors interact and affect ecosystems is critical …
biodiversity loss. Investigating how these stressors interact and affect ecosystems is critical …
[HTML][HTML] Community's ecological traits reflect spatio-temporal variability of climate change impacts
Climate change is triggering shifts in species distribution eventually altering communities'
biogeography. The composition of a community in terms of its species' ecological niche …
biogeography. The composition of a community in terms of its species' ecological niche …
[HTML][HTML] Spatial-temporal variation of the Western Mediterranean Sea biodiversity along a latitudinal gradient
Abstract The Mediterranean Sea is a large marine ecosystem with high heterogeneity in
both environmental and ecological characteristics. It presents clear gradients from north to …
both environmental and ecological characteristics. It presents clear gradients from north to …
Environmental and anthropogenic driven transitions in the demersal ecosystem of Cantabrian Sea
In the framework of global human-induced change, marine communities' often respond to
changing conditions abruptly reorganizing into new equilibria. These shifts are difficult to …
changing conditions abruptly reorganizing into new equilibria. These shifts are difficult to …
Understanding the response of the Western Mediterranean cephalopods to environment and fishing in a context of alleged winners of change
Increasing impacts of both fisheries and climate change have resulted in shifts in the
structure and functioning of marine communities. One recurrent observation is the rise of …
structure and functioning of marine communities. One recurrent observation is the rise of …
Influence of thermal regimes on the relationship between parasitic load and body condition in European sardine along the Catalan coast
The small pelagic European sardine presents high commercial and ecological values. Due
to its cold-temperate water affinity, stocks are affected by global warming. Water temperature …
to its cold-temperate water affinity, stocks are affected by global warming. Water temperature …
Sensitivity of communities' trait-based indices to species selection
Trait-based indicators offer insights into environmental impacts on communities but are often
limited by the availability of species traits data, relying on subsets that may omit less studied …
limited by the availability of species traits data, relying on subsets that may omit less studied …