Regime shifts in marine ecosystems: detection, prediction and management
Regime shifts are abrupt changes between contrasting, persistent states of any complex system. The potential for their prediction in the ocean and possible management depends upon the characteristics of the regime shifts: their drivers (from anthropogenic to natural), scale (from the local to the ba...
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ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/385670 2024-02-04T09:58:48+01:00 Regime shifts in marine ecosystems: detection, prediction and management Deyoung, B. Barange, M. Beaugrand, G. Harris, R. Perry, R.I. Scheffer, M. Werner, F. 2008 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/regime-shifts-in-marine-ecosystems-detection-prediction-and-manag https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2008.03.008 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/53555 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/regime-shifts-in-marine-ecosystems-detection-prediction-and-manag doi:10.1016/j.tree.2008.03.008 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Wageningen University & Research Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23 (2008) 7 ISSN: 0169-5347 atlantic cod climate variability cod gadus-morhua coral-reef fishery management german bight long-term changes north pacific ocean sea info:eu-repo/semantics/article Article/Letter to editor info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2008 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2008.03.008 2024-01-10T23:24:10Z Regime shifts are abrupt changes between contrasting, persistent states of any complex system. The potential for their prediction in the ocean and possible management depends upon the characteristics of the regime shifts: their drivers (from anthropogenic to natural), scale (from the local to the basin) and potential for management action (from adaptation to mitigation). We present a conceptual framework that will enhance our ability to detect, predict and manage regime shifts in the ocean, illustrating our approach with three well-documented examples: the North Pacific, the North Sea and Caribbean coral reefs. We conclude that the ability to adapt to, or manage, regime shifts depends upon their uniqueness, our understanding of their causes and linkages among ecosystem components and our observational capabilities. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Pacific Trends in Ecology & Evolution 23 7 402 409 |
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Regime shifts are abrupt changes between contrasting, persistent states of any complex system. The potential for their prediction in the ocean and possible management depends upon the characteristics of the regime shifts: their drivers (from anthropogenic to natural), scale (from the local to the basin) and potential for management action (from adaptation to mitigation). We present a conceptual framework that will enhance our ability to detect, predict and manage regime shifts in the ocean, illustrating our approach with three well-documented examples: the North Pacific, the North Sea and Caribbean coral reefs. We conclude that the ability to adapt to, or manage, regime shifts depends upon their uniqueness, our understanding of their causes and linkages among ecosystem components and our observational capabilities. |
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Regime shifts in marine ecosystems: detection, prediction and management |
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