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    Verlag Wissenschaftliche Auswertungen
    In:  EPIC3Warnsignal Klima: Die Biodiversität, Warnsignal Klima: Die Biodiversität, Hamburg, Germany, Verlag Wissenschaftliche Auswertungen, 351 p., pp. 271-276, ISBN: 3980 9668-1-X
    Publication Date: 2023-06-21
    Description: Increasing water temperatures facilitate the establishment of non-native species and associated parasites and diseases. Currently, solid coastal protection structures are being enlarged in response to a rising sea level whereas numerous offshore wind turbines are constructed to intensify the use of renewable energy. This leads to a huge amount of artificial hard structures. These are colonized by native and non-native sessile species, which normally would be habitat-limited in the primarily sedimentary southern North Sea. Thus, the combined effects of warming,the introduction of non-native species and the construction of artificial hard substrates are main drivers for current changes in species and habitat diversity in the North Sea. So far, however, this development has no drastical implications for the ecosystem of the North Sea and the Wadden Sea.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Inbook , peerRev
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    Springer International Publishing
    In:  EPIC3Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach in Earth System Science, SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences, (Springer Earth System Sciences), Heidelberg [u.a.], Springer International Publishing, 251 p., pp. 183-195, ISBN: 978-3-319-13864-0
    Publication Date: 2023-06-21
    Description: The study of ecosystem functioning – the fluxes of energy and material through biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem – is becoming increasingly important in benthic ecological research. We investigated the functional structure of macrozoobenthic communities at four long-term sampling sites in the southern North Sea using biological traits assigned to life history, morphological and behavioural characteristics. The “typical” species of the macrofaunal assemblages at the sampling sites was characterized by small to medium body size, infaunal burrowing life style, deposit feeding habit, omnivory diet type, short to medium life span, gonochoristic sexual differentiation, 〈 2 years age at maturity, high fecundity, and planktotrophic development mode. Functional diversity differed significantly among the four sites. As part of the present study, trait information for 〉 330 macrofaunal taxa have been compiled in a comprehensive database.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Inbook , peerRev
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