The globalization of cultural eutrophication in the coastal ocean: causes and consequences

TC Malone, A Newton - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Coastal eutrophication caused by anthropogenic nutrient inputs is one of the greatest threats
to the health of coastal estuarine and marine ecosystems worldwide. Globally,∼ 24% of the …

[HTML][HTML] Geological evolution of offshore pollution and its long-term potential impacts on marine ecosystems

Q Zhou, S Wang, J Liu, X Hu, Y Liu, Y He, X He… - Geoscience …, 2022 - Elsevier
Populations and metropolitan centers are accumulated in coastal areas around the world. In
view of the fact that they are geographically adjacent to coasts and intense anthropogenic …

Declining oxygen in the global ocean and coastal waters

D Breitburg, LA Levin, A Oschlies, M Grégoire… - Science, 2018 - science.org
BACKGROUND Oxygen concentrations in both the open ocean and coastal waters have
been declining since at least the middle of the 20th century. This oxygen loss, or …

Major threats of pollution and climate change to global coastal ecosystems and enhanced management for sustainability

Y Lu, J Yuan, X Lu, C Su, Y Zhang, C Wang, X Cao… - Environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
Coastal zone is of great importance in the provision of various valuable ecosystem services.
However, it is also sensitive and vulnerable to environmental changes due to high human …

Interactive effects of hypoxia and temperature on coastal pelagic zooplankton and fish

MR Roman, SB Brandt, ED Houde… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Hypoxia, triggered in large part by eutrophication, exerts widespread and expanding stress
on coastal ecosystems. Hypoxia is often specifically defined as water having dissolved …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring multiple stressor effects with Ecopath, Ecosim, and Ecospace: Research designs, modeling techniques, and future directions

A Stock, CC Murray, EJ Gregr, J Steenbeek… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Understanding the cumulative effects of multiple stressors is a research priority in
environmental science. Ecological models are a key component of tackling this challenge …

Modelling climate change impacts on marine fish populations: process‐based integration of ocean warming, acidification and other environmental drivers

S Koenigstein, FC Mark… - Fish and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming,
acidification and oxygen depletion, causing changes in marine ecosystems and …

Effect of water quality variation on fish assemblages in an anthropogenically impacted tropical estuary, Colombian Pacific

G Duque, DE Gamboa-García, A Molina… - … Science and Pollution …, 2020 - Springer
In tropical estuaries, fish diversity varies spatially and temporally due to behavioral
processes such as reproductive migrations, predator avoidance, and foraging, which are …

The effect of climate change on the escape kinematics and performance of fishes: implications for future predator–prey interactions

P Domenici, BJM Allan, C Lefrançois… - Conservation …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Climate change can have a pronounced impact on the physiology and behaviour of fishes.
Notably, many climate change stressors, such as global warming, hypoxia and ocean …

Using global-scale Earth system models for regional fisheries applications

KA Kearney, SJ Bograd, E Drenkard… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Climate change may impact ocean ecosystems through a number of mechanisms, including
shifts in primary productivity or plankton community structure, ocean acidification, and …