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The Continuous Plankton Recorder survey: How can long-term phytoplankton datasets contribute to the assessment of Good Environmental Status?
McQuatters-Gollop, A; Edwards, M; Helaouët, P; Johns, DG; Owens, NJP; Raitsos, DE; Schroeder, D; Skinner, J; Stern, RF (2015-09-05)© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Phytoplankton are crucial to marine ecosystem functioning and are important indicators of environmental change. Phytoplankton data are also essential for informing management and policy, particularly ... -
An ecological partition of the Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas
Beaugrand, G; Edwards, M; Hélaouët, P (Elsevier, 2019-04) -
A Global Plankton Diversity Monitoring Program
Batten, SD; Abu-Alhaija, R; Chiba, S; Edwards, M; Graham, G; Jyothibabu, R; Kitchener, JA; Koubbi, P; McQuatters-Gollop, A; Muxagata, E; Ostle, C; Richardson, AJ; Robinson, KV; Takahashi, KT; Verheye, HM; Wilson, W (Frontiers Media, 2019-06-14) -
Long-term retrospective analysis of mackerel spawning in the North Sea: a new time series and modeling approach to CPR data.
Jansen, T; Kristensen, K; Payne, M; Edwards, M; Schrum, C; Pitois, S (United States, 2012)We present a unique view of mackerel (Scomber scombrus) in the North Sea based on a new time series of larvae caught by the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey from 1948-2005, covering the period both before and ... -
Marine ecosystem response to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation.
Edwards, M; Beaugrand, G; Helaouët, P; Alheit, J; Coombs, S (United States, 2013)Against the backdrop of warming of the Northern Hemisphere it has recently been acknowledged that North Atlantic temperature changes undergo considerable variability over multidecadal periods. The leading component of ... -
Marine plankton phenology and life history in a changing climate: current research and future directions.
Ji, R; Edwards, M; Mackas, DL; Runge, JA; Thomas, AC (England, 2010-10)Increasing availability and extent of biological ocean time series (from both in situ and satellite data) have helped reveal significant phenological variability of marine plankton. The extent to which the range of this ... -
The Mediterranean Sea regime shift at the end of the 1980s, and intriguing parallelisms with other European basins.
Conversi, A; Fonda Umani, S; Peluso, T; Molinero, JC; Santojanni, A; Edwards, M (United States, 2010-05-19)BACKGROUND: Regime shifts are abrupt changes encompassing a multitude of physical properties and ecosystem variables, which lead to new regime conditions. Recent investigations focus on the changes in ecosystem diversity ... -
Ocean community warming responses explained by thermal affinities and temperature gradients
Burrows, MT; Bates, AE; Costello, MJ; Edwards, M; Edgar, GJ; Fox, CJ; Halpern, BS; Hiddink, JG; Pinsky, ML; Batt, RD; García Molinos, J; Payne, BL; Schoeman, DS; Stuart-Smith, RD; Poloczanska, ES (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019-11-25) -
Prediction of unprecedented biological shifts in the global ocean
Beaugrand, G; Conversi, A; Atkinson, A; Cloern, J; Chiba, S; Fonda-Umani, S; Kirby, RR; Greene, CH; Goberville, E; Otto, SA; Reid, PC; Stemmann, L; Edwards, M (Nature Research, 2019-03) -
Toxic marine microalgae and shellfish poisoning in the British isles: history, review of epidemiology, and future implications.
Hinder, SL; Hays, GC; Brooks, CJ; Davies, AP; Edwards, M; Walne, AW; Gravenor, MB (England, 2011-06-06)The relationship between toxic marine microalgae species and climate change has become a high profile and well discussed topic in recent years, with research focusing on the possible future impacts of changing hydrological ... -
Understanding long-term changes in species abundance using a niche-based approach.
Helaouët, P; Beaugrand, G; Edwards, M (United States, 2013)One of the major challenges to understanding population changes in ecology for assessment purposes is the difficulty in evaluating the suitability of an area for a given species. Here we used a new simple approach able ...