Human activities and climate variability drive fast‐paced change across the world's estuarine–coastal ecosystems
United States Geological Survey · Universidade Federal do Rio Grande · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Time series of environmental measurements are essential for detecting, measuring and understanding changes in the Earth system and its biological communities. Observational series have accumulated over the past 2-5 decades from measurements across the world's estuaries, bays, lagoons, inland seas and shelf waters influenced by runoff. We synthesize information contained in these time series to develop a global view of changes occurring in marine systems influenced by connectivity to land. Our review is organized around four themes: (i) human activities as drivers of change; (ii) variability of the climate system as a driver of change; (iii) successes, disappointments and challenges of managing change at the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 92
Authors
12- JEJames E. CloernCorresponding
United States Geological Survey
- PCPaulo César Abreu
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
- JCJacob Carstensen
Aarhus University
- LCLaurent Chauvaud
Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer, Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Environnement Marin
- RERagnar Elmgren
Stockholm University
Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Ecosystem
- Global change
- Environmental change
- Estuary
- Marine ecosystem
- Geography
- Population
- Life below water