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Ocean ecosystem responses to future global change scenarios: a way forward
Ito, S.; Rose, K.A.; Miller, A.J.; Drinkwater, K.; Brander, K.; Overland, J.E.; Sundby, S.; Curchitser, E.; Hurrell, J.W.; Yamanaka, Y. (2010). Ocean ecosystem responses to future global change scenarios: a way forward, in: Barange, M. et al. (Ed.) Marine Ecosystems and Global Change. pp. 287-322
In: Barange, M. et al. (2010). Marine ecosystems and global change. Oxford University Press: Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-955802-5. xxiv, 412 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199558025.001.0001, more

Keyword
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Ito, S.
  • Rose, K.A.
  • Miller, A.J.
  • Drinkwater, K.
  • Brander, K.
  • Overland, J.E.
  • Sundby, S.
  • Curchitser, E.
  • Hurrell, J.W.
  • Yamanaka, Y.

Abstract
    Available evidence of recent climate-induced physical and chemical changes in the oceans is summarized, including changes in sea temperatures, nutrient supply, mixing and circulation, trace element supply, acidification, and sea-level rise. The biological responses in the marine environment to these documented physical changes are then presented by trophic level. Our ability to project ecosystem responses to likely future global change is discussed, including numerous examples of existing projections for several regions of the world's oceans. This chapter concludes with a discussion of a vision of the next steps that are needed to develop better models capable of improving our projections of ecosystem responses to global change.

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