Impacts, evolution, and changes of pressure on marine ecosystems in recent times. Toward new emerging and unforeseen impacts within a changing world
Espinosa, F.; Bazairi, H. (2023). Impacts, evolution, and changes of pressure on marine ecosystems in recent times. Toward new emerging and unforeseen impacts within a changing world, in: Espinosa, F. (Ed.) Coastal habitat conservation: New perspectives and sustainable development of biodiversity in the Anthropocene. pp. 1-16. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-85613-3.00004-9
In: Espinosa, F. (Ed.) (2023). Coastal habitat conservation: New perspectives and sustainable development of biodiversity in the Anthropocene. Academic Press: London. ISBN 978-0-323-85613-3. x, 227 pp. https://doi.org/10.1016/C2020-0-01178-3, meer
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| Abstract |
Marine ecosystems have been threatened in multiple ways through the time such as overexploitation, pollution, or coastal destruction, but they face new challenges such as the astonishing increase in nonindigenous species or the effects of the global change in the Anthropocene. In this sense, the impacts of increasing sea level, sea surface temperature, and acidification for the marine environment and, specifically, their interactions and modulation under different environmental and biological issues are of future concern. This chapter summarizes the traditional impacts and the emerging ones on marine biodiversity discussing about what is known and what we need to know under the paradigm of sustainable development. |
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