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Ecological impacts of non-native Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and management measures for protected areas in Europe
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-12-2016)“…Pacific oysters are now one of the most ‘globalised’ marine invertebrates. They dominate bivalve aquaculture production in many regions and wild populations…”
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Place meaning, speculation, and emerging public perceptions of carbon-storing marine sediments in Dundalk Bay, Ireland
Published in Ecology and society (01-09-2024)“…The natural capacity of marine sediments to capture, sequester, and store organic carbon has been recognized by researchers and policy makers for its potential…”
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Harnessing positive species interactions as a tool against climate-driven loss of coastal biodiversity
Published in PLoS biology (04-09-2018)“…Habitat-forming species sustain biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in harsh environments through the amelioration of physical stress. Nonetheless, their…”
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Chemical contaminant effects on marine ecosystem functioning
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-02-2015)“…Ecosystem functioning underpins the ecosystem services upon which humans rely. Critical functions, such as primary and secondary productivity, are, however,…”
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Sublethal effects of contaminants on marine habitat‐forming species: a review and meta‐analysis
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-12-2020)“…ABSTRACT Contaminants may affect ecosystem functioning by reducing the fitness of organisms and these impacts may cascade through ecosystems, particularly if…”
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Diverse effects of invasive ecosystem engineers on marine biodiversity and ecosystem functions: A global review and meta‐analysis
Published in Global change biology (01-03-2018)“…Invasive ecosystem engineers (IEE) are potentially one of the most influential types of biological invaders. They are expected to have extensive ecological…”
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Density and biotic interactions modify the combined effects of global and local stressors
Published in Oikos (01-12-2018)“…A key challenge in predicting the effects of global changes is determining how they may modify the influence of localised stressors, such that steps can be…”
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Effects of non-indigenous oysters on microbial diversity and ecosystem functioning
Published in PloS one (29-10-2012)“…Invasive ecosystem engineers can physically and chemically alter the receiving environment, thereby affecting biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. The…”
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Artificial shorelines lack natural structural complexity across scales
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (26-05-2021)“…From microbes to humans, habitat structural complexity plays a direct role in the provision of physical living space, and increased complexity supports higher…”
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Colonisation after disturbance on artificial structures: The influence of timing and grazing
Published in Marine environmental research (01-05-2023)“…Artificial structures are poor surrogates of natural rocky shores, meaning they generally support depauperate assemblages. These differences may result from a…”
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Influence of concrete properties on the initial biological colonisation of marine artificial structures
Published in Ecological engineering (15-01-2021)“…Artificial marine infrastructures now cover large stretches of the available natural shoreline in many parts of the world. This is having a substantial impact…”
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Macroalgal blooms alter community structure and primary productivity in marine ecosystems
Published in Global change biology (01-09-2014)“…Eutrophication, coupled with loss of herbivory due to habitat degradation and overharvesting, has increased the frequency and severity of macroalgal blooms…”
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Separate and combined effects of copper and freshwater on the biodiversity and functioning of fouling assemblages
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-06-2016)“…Increased levels of anthropogenic stressors in the marine environment are leading to complex changes in its diversity and functioning. Many marine ecosystems…”
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The use of environmental DNA metabarcoding and quantitative PCR for molecular detection of marine invasive non-native species associated with artificial structures
Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2022)“…Artificial coastal structures associated with coastal defences, energy generation, ports, marinas and other developments, are known to support lower levels of…”
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Replicating natural topography on marine artificial structures – A novel approach to eco-engineering
Published in Ecological engineering (01-02-2021)“…Ocean sprawl is a growing threat to marine and coastal ecosystems globally, with wide-ranging consequences for natural habitats and species. Artificial…”
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Using valve gape analysis to compare sensitivity of native Mytilus edulis to invasive Magallana gigas when exposed to heavy metal contamination
Published in Marine environmental research (01-07-2023)“…Coastal ecosystems are ecologically and economically important but are under increasing pressure from numerous anthropogenic sources of stress. Both heavy…”
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Multiple anthropogenic stressors and the structural properties of food webs
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2012)“…Coastal environments are among the most productive on the planet, providing a wide range of ecosystem services. Development and exploitation mean that they are…”
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Habitat structure shapes temperate reef assemblages across regional environmental gradients
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2024)“…Intertidal artificial habitats are proliferating, but are generally simpler in structure and host lower biodiversity than natural rocky reefs. Eco-engineering…”
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Climate-induced changes in bottom-up and top-down processes independently alter a marine ecosystem
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (05-11-2012)“…Climate change has complex structural impacts on coastal ecosystems. Global warming is linked to a widespread decline in body size, whereas increased flood…”
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Artificial rockpools: Seaweed colonisation and productivity vary between sites but are consistent across environmental contexts
Published in Marine environmental research (01-06-2023)“…Artificial structures are widespread features of coastal environments, but are poor surrogates of natural rocky shores because they generally support…”
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