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View article: Reproductive Allocation of the Habitat‐Forming Intertidal Macroalga <scp><i>Ascophyllum nodosum</i></scp> Decreases at Its Northern Distribution Edge
Reproductive Allocation of the Habitat‐Forming Intertidal Macroalga <span><i>Ascophyllum nodosum</i></span> Decreases at Its Northern Distribution Edge Open
The habitat‐forming intertidal brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum has its colder northern distribution limit at 69°N in Disko Bay, Greenland. Its reproductive effort has never been assessed there despite expected northward expansion with clima…
View article: Long lifespan and substantial biomass production support stable high biomass of <i>Ascophyllum nodosum</i> under interannual climate fluctuations in Greenland
Long lifespan and substantial biomass production support stable high biomass of <i>Ascophyllum nodosum</i> under interannual climate fluctuations in Greenland Open
The brown macroalga Ascophyllum nodosum is a foundation species on intertidal rocky shores, where its perennial canopy and high productivity support key ecological functions. However, its population dynamics near the northern edge, where l…
View article: Millennial-scale fingerprint of macroalgae in Arctic marine sediments
Millennial-scale fingerprint of macroalgae in Arctic marine sediments Open
Macroalgae are the most widely distributed marine vegetated habitats and contribute to marine carbon cycling and storage but with limited empirical documentation of long-term burial. To evaluate long-term burial of macroalgal-derived carbo…
View article: A marine and salt marsh sediment organic carbon database for European regional seas (EURO-CARBON)
A marine and salt marsh sediment organic carbon database for European regional seas (EURO-CARBON) Open
View article: Climate change and its diverse regional impacts on Greenland's marine biota
Climate change and its diverse regional impacts on Greenland's marine biota Open
View article: Societal value of seagrass from historical to contemporary perspectives
Societal value of seagrass from historical to contemporary perspectives Open
View article: Carbon storage of seagrass ecosystems may experience tipping points in response to anthropogenic stress - a modeling perspective
Carbon storage of seagrass ecosystems may experience tipping points in response to anthropogenic stress - a modeling perspective Open
Coastal Blue Carbon ecosystems like seagrass meadows are foundation habitats with a capacity to sequester and store organic carbon in their sediments, and their protection and restoration may thereby support climate change mitigation while…
View article: Recommendations for strengthening blue carbon science
Recommendations for strengthening blue carbon science Open
View article: Editorial: Coastal rewilding as a nature-based solution
Editorial: Coastal rewilding as a nature-based solution Open
View article: The FutureMARES EU Project Synthesis Report: Marine Nature-based Solutions and Sustainable Seafood Harvesting in a Future Climate
The FutureMARES EU Project Synthesis Report: Marine Nature-based Solutions and Sustainable Seafood Harvesting in a Future Climate Open
Final Synthesis Report of the FutureMARES EU Horizon 2020 research project. The repor is structured around the FutureMARES work program. After the introduction chapter, the subsequent chapters describe the accomplishments of FutureMARES an…
View article: Co‐benefits of and trade‐offs between natural climate solutions and Sustainable Development Goals
Co‐benefits of and trade‐offs between natural climate solutions and Sustainable Development Goals Open
Combating climate change and achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are two important challenges facing humanity. Natural climate solutions (NCSs) can contribute to the achievement of these two commitments but can also gener…
View article: Beskrivelse af metoder til fagdatacenter faglig kvalitetssikring af dataemner i NOVANA-rapportering for marine områder
Beskrivelse af metoder til fagdatacenter faglig kvalitetssikring af dataemner i NOVANA-rapportering for marine områder Open
View article: Underwater light environment in Arctic fjords
Underwater light environment in Arctic fjords Open
Most inhabitants of the Arctic live near the coastline, which includes fjord systems where socio-ecological coupling with coastal communities is dominant. It is therefore critically important that the key aspects of Arctic fjords be measur…
View article: Carbon export from seaweed forests to deep ocean sinks
Carbon export from seaweed forests to deep ocean sinks Open
View article: European seagrasses: an introduction to monitoring and management.
European seagrasses: an introduction to monitoring and management. Open
View article: Comment on essd-2023-462
Comment on essd-2023-462 Open
Abstract. Most inhabitants of the Arctic live near the coastline, including fjord systems where socio-ecological coupling with coastal communities is dominant. It is therefore critically important that the key aspects of A…
View article: Trans-Arctic asymmetries, melting pots and weak species cohesion in the low-dispersal amphiboreal seaweed Fucus distichus
Trans-Arctic asymmetries, melting pots and weak species cohesion in the low-dispersal amphiboreal seaweed Fucus distichus Open
Amphiboreal taxa are often composed of vicariant phylogroups and species complexes whose divergence and phylogeographic affinities reflect a shared history of chronic isolation and episodic trans-Arctic dispersal. Ecological filters and sh…
View article: Do citizens value climate change mitigation over biodiversity protection? Exploring citizen support for salt marsh management
Do citizens value climate change mitigation over biodiversity protection? Exploring citizen support for salt marsh management Open
View article: Harmonization of Nordic coastal marsh habitat classification benefits conservation and management
Harmonization of Nordic coastal marsh habitat classification benefits conservation and management Open
View article: Pyrolysis of macroalgae: Insight into product yields and biochar morphology and stability
Pyrolysis of macroalgae: Insight into product yields and biochar morphology and stability Open
View article: Seafloor primary production in a changing Arctic Ocean
Seafloor primary production in a changing Arctic Ocean Open
Phytoplankton and sea ice algae are traditionally considered to be the main primary producers in the Arctic Ocean. In this Perspective, we explore the importance of benthic primary producers (BPPs) encompassing microalgae, macroalgae, and …
View article: ASSESSMENT OF THE AREAL DISTRIBUTION OF SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION USING REMOTE SENSING IN DANISH COASTAL WATERS:Integrated Marine Monitoring – analytical phase
ASSESSMENT OF THE AREAL DISTRIBUTION OF SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION USING REMOTE SENSING IN DANISH COASTAL WATERS:Integrated Marine Monitoring – analytical phase Open
View article: Comment on essd-2023-462
Comment on essd-2023-462 Open
Abstract. Most inhabitants of the Arctic live near the coastline, including fjord systems where socio-ecological coupling with coastal communities is dominant. It is therefore critically important that the key aspects of A…
View article: Environmental drivers of Arctic communities based on metabarcoding of marine sediment eDNA
Environmental drivers of Arctic communities based on metabarcoding of marine sediment eDNA Open
Our ability to assess biodiversity at relevant spatial and temporal scales for informing management is of increasing importance given this is foundational to identify and mitigate the impacts of global change. Collecting baseline informati…
View article: Region‐specific drivers cause low organic carbon stocks and sequestration rates in the saltmarsh soils of southern <scp>Scandinavia</scp>
Region‐specific drivers cause low organic carbon stocks and sequestration rates in the saltmarsh soils of southern <span>Scandinavia</span> Open
Saltmarshes are known for their ability to act as effective sinks of organic carbon (OC) and their protection and restoration could potentially slow down the pace of global warming. However, regional estimates of saltmarsh OC storage are o…
View article: Benthic primary production in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland
Benthic primary production in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland Open
The extreme and variable light climate of polar marine environments imposes a substantial limitation on benthic primary production and demands efficient adaptive capacities of the primary producers. This chapter reviews the composition, ab…
View article: Forhold af betydning for naturgenopretning af stenrev
Forhold af betydning for naturgenopretning af stenrev Open
View article: Catalogue of marine biodiversity indicators to assess the environmental status – a software and a review of the current indicator set
Catalogue of marine biodiversity indicators to assess the environmental status – a software and a review of the current indicator set Open
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.A Catalogue of Biodiversity Indicators useful for the implementation of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) was developed by the DEVOTES FP7 Project with the aim…
View article: Supplementary material to "Underwater light environment in Arctic fjords"
Supplementary material to "Underwater light environment in Arctic fjords" Open
View article: Underwater light environment in Arctic fjords
Underwater light environment in Arctic fjords Open
Most inhabitants of the Arctic live near the coastline, including fjord systems where socio-ecological coupling with coastal communities is dominant. It is therefore critically important that the key aspects of Arctic fjords be measured as…