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View article: Grazing halos reveal differential ecosystem vulnerabilities in vegetated habitats
Grazing halos reveal differential ecosystem vulnerabilities in vegetated habitats Open
The dynamic balance between primary production and herbivory is key to the resilience of plant‐dominated ecosystems across the world. However, many vegetated ecosystems are becoming increasingly susceptible to herbivore‐triggered collapses…
View article: Tropical range extending herbivorous fishes gain foraging benefits by shoaling with native temperate species
Tropical range extending herbivorous fishes gain foraging benefits by shoaling with native temperate species Open
Tropicalization creates novel species assemblages in temperate ecosystems as range-extending species move. The sociality of range-extending species could facilitate their establishment, particularly if they associate with natives. The east…
View article: Vegetation patch-level characteristics as key drivers of coastal dune elevation: optimizing nature-based coastal defences
Vegetation patch-level characteristics as key drivers of coastal dune elevation: optimizing nature-based coastal defences Open
Coastal dune vegetation is increasingly recognised as a nature-based solution for buffering shoreline dynamics, particularly by reducing the risk of inland inundation during storms. This protective function depends on the capacity of veget…
View article: The Ocean & Society Survey: A Global Tool for Understanding People–Ocean Connections and Mobilizing Ocean Action
The Ocean & Society Survey: A Global Tool for Understanding People–Ocean Connections and Mobilizing Ocean Action Open
Recent years have seen calls for improved ways of assessing and understanding ocean literacy across a range of contexts. This article presents collaborative advances toward these ends on a global scale, through the co-creation of the Ocean…
View article: Why Do Large Dugong Aggregations Persist in Continuous Seagrass Meadows Despite Anthropogenic Disturbances Around Hawar Island, Bahrain
Why Do Large Dugong Aggregations Persist in Continuous Seagrass Meadows Despite Anthropogenic Disturbances Around Hawar Island, Bahrain Open
Spatially explicit aggregations of wide‐ranging marine mammals are important conservation targets. Determining why particular sites sustain such aggregations is crucial to ensure effective science‐based management. In Bahrain, large dugong…
View article: A global systematic review of the cultural ecosystem services provided by wetlands
A global systematic review of the cultural ecosystem services provided by wetlands Open
View article: Referee report. For: Ecocriminological analysis of brine in aquatic ecosystems: impacts on Posidonia oceanica and the search for restorative justice solutions [version 2; peer review: 3 approved, 1 approved with reservations]
Referee report. For: Ecocriminological analysis of brine in aquatic ecosystems: impacts on Posidonia oceanica and the search for restorative justice solutions [version 2; peer review: 3 approved, 1 approved with reservations] Open
View article: Global dataset of soil organic carbon in tidal marshes
Global dataset of soil organic carbon in tidal marshes Open
View article: Evaluating the extent and impact of the extreme Storm Gloria on Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows
Evaluating the extent and impact of the extreme Storm Gloria on Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows Open
Extreme storms can trigger abrupt and often lasting changes in ecosystems by affecting foundational (habitat-forming) species. While the frequency and intensity of extreme events are projected to increase under climate change, its impacts …
View article: Database: Tidal Marsh Soil Organic Carbon (MarSOC) Dataset
Database: Tidal Marsh Soil Organic Carbon (MarSOC) Dataset Open
<p>The repository is formatted in the following structure:<br>\n- <strong>README.md</strong>: markdown file with repository description<br>\n- <strong>MarSOC-Dataset.R…
View article: Top ten priorities for global saltmarsh restoration, conservation and ecosystem service research
Top ten priorities for global saltmarsh restoration, conservation and ecosystem service research Open
View article: Time and local geography determine long-term coral responses to recurrent mass mortalities in densely populated atolls
Time and local geography determine long-term coral responses to recurrent mass mortalities in densely populated atolls Open
A quarter century after the 1998 El Niño, it is still difficult to predict how individual reefs will respond to recurring disturbances. Reports differ on the relative importance of anthropogenic influences, local geography and bleaching re…
View article: Indirect grazing‐induced mechanisms contribute to the resilience of Mediterranean seagrass meadows to sea urchin herbivory
Indirect grazing‐induced mechanisms contribute to the resilience of Mediterranean seagrass meadows to sea urchin herbivory Open
Plant–herbivore interactions are often regulated by a series of direct and indirect buffer mechanisms (compensatory or defensive plant responses, population control, alternative resources) that can determine the relative stability of the s…
View article: Identifying conservation priorities for a widespread dugong population in the Red Sea: Megaherbivore grazing patterns inform management planning
Identifying conservation priorities for a widespread dugong population in the Red Sea: Megaherbivore grazing patterns inform management planning Open
Extensive home ranges of marine megafauna present a challenge for systematic conservation planning because they exceed spatial scales of conventional management. For elusive species like dugongs, their management is additionally hampered b…
View article: Species Traits and Geomorphic Setting as Drivers of Global Soil Carbon Stocks in Seagrass Meadows
Species Traits and Geomorphic Setting as Drivers of Global Soil Carbon Stocks in Seagrass Meadows Open
Our knowledge of the factors that can influence the stock of organic carbon (OC) that is stored in the soil of seagrass meadows is evolving, and several causal effects have been used to explain the variation of stocks observed at local to …
View article: Saltmarsh Resilience to Periodic Shifts in Tidal Channels
Saltmarsh Resilience to Periodic Shifts in Tidal Channels Open
Resilience of coastal ecosystems to climate change is largely determined by the interaction between plants and the surrounding tidal environment. Research has tended to focus on processes operating at the local scale to explain resilience …
View article: A dynamic view of seagrass meadows in the wake of successful green turtle conservation
A dynamic view of seagrass meadows in the wake of successful green turtle conservation Open
View article: The dominant seagrass herbivore Sarpa salpa shifts its shoaling and feeding strategies as they grow
The dominant seagrass herbivore Sarpa salpa shifts its shoaling and feeding strategies as they grow Open
The relative benefits of group foraging change as animals grow. Metabolic requirements, competitive abilities and predation risk are often allometric and influenced by group size. How individuals optimise costs and benefits as they grow ca…
View article: Forgotten landscapes: Public attitudes and perceptions of coastal saltmarshes
Forgotten landscapes: Public attitudes and perceptions of coastal saltmarshes Open
View article: Efectes del temporal Gloria en els ecosistemes de Posidonia oceanica al llarg de la costa catalana
Efectes del temporal Gloria en els ecosistemes de Posidonia oceanica al llarg de la costa catalana Open
View article: External conditions drive optimal planting configurations for salt marsh restoration
External conditions drive optimal planting configurations for salt marsh restoration Open
Coastal salt marshes are threatened by erosion from storminess and sea level rise, with resulting losses in flood protection, wildlife and recreational space. Although more than $1 billion has been spent to reconcile losses, restoration ha…
View article: A framework linking ecosystem services and human well‐being: Saltmarsh as a case study
A framework linking ecosystem services and human well‐being: Saltmarsh as a case study Open
The ecosystem services approach is based on the interdependencies between nature and human well‐being. However, while the ecosystem services aspect of this approach is well‐developed, the human well‐being aspect remains unstructured and va…
View article: Empowering strategic decision-making for wildfire management: avoiding the fear trap and creating a resilient landscape
Empowering strategic decision-making for wildfire management: avoiding the fear trap and creating a resilient landscape Open
In recent years, fire services in Mediterranean Europe have been overwhelmed by extreme wildfire behavior. As a consequence, fire management has moved to defensive strategies with a focus only on the known risks (the fear trap). In this re…
View article: Consumptive and Non‐Consumptive Effects of Predators Vary with the Ontogeny of their Prey
Consumptive and Non‐Consumptive Effects of Predators Vary with the Ontogeny of their Prey Open
We investigated how the effects of predators vary with the ontogeny of a key herbivorous sea urchin, which is responsible for transforming diverse macroalgal forests to a barren state dominated by bare rock and encrusting coralline algae. …
View article: Ecosystem services: A bridge or barrier for UK marine stakeholders?
Ecosystem services: A bridge or barrier for UK marine stakeholders? Open
View article: Plant configurations data.xlsx
Plant configurations data.xlsx Open
This dataset supports the data analyses and results sections of the manuscript published in the Journal of Applied Ecology titled "External conditions drive optimal planting conditions for salt marsh restoration".
View article: Opposing Indirect Effects of Domestic Herbivores on Saltmarsh Erosion
Opposing Indirect Effects of Domestic Herbivores on Saltmarsh Erosion Open
Herbivores can sometimes influence the geomorphology of landscapes, particularly in systems dominated by hydrology. Salt marshes deliver globally valuable benefits, including coastal protection, yet they sometimes rapidly erode. Triggers f…
View article: Ecosystem Services: A bridge or a barrier for environmental management?
Ecosystem Services: A bridge or a barrier for environmental management? Open
Across disciplines, the concept of ecosystem services has become an accepted concept through which the complexities of the natural world and its relationships with human society are explained and embedded into global environmental policy. …
View article: Livestock&Erosion_dataset_clean.csv
Livestock&Erosion_dataset_clean.csv Open
This file contains all the data used in the manuscript 'Opposing indirect effects of domestic herbivores on saltmarsh erosion', which has been accepted for publication in Ecosystems.
View article: Livestock&Erosion_dataset_clean.csv
Livestock&Erosion_dataset_clean.csv Open
The file Livestock&Erosion_dataset_clean.csv contains all the data used in the manuscript 'Opposing indirect effects of domestic herbivores on saltmarsh erosion', which has been accepted for publication in Ecosystems.The file Metadata_Live…