Temporal change in UK marine communities: trends or regime shifts?

Volume: 32, Issue: s1, Pages: 10 - 24
Published: Jan 28, 2011
Abstract
A regime shift is a large, sudden, and long‐lasting change in the dynamics of an ecosystem, affecting multiple trophic levels. There are a growing number of papers that report regime shifts in marine ecosystems. However, the evidence for regime shifts is equivocal, because the methods used to detect them are not yet well developed. We have collated over 300 biological time series from seven marine regions around the UK, covering the ecosystem...
Paper Details
Title
Temporal change in UK marine communities: trends or regime shifts?
Published Date
Jan 28, 2011
Volume
32
Issue
s1
Pages
10 - 24
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