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  • ...ientific Reports 9: 11609</ref>) suggests that climate change is currently by far the most important stressor for ocean and coastal ecosystems. In this s ...[[Effects of fisheries on marine biodiversity]] and [[Mariculture]]. These articles discuss how and why ecosystems are at risk, while the human demand of resou
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  • ...and estuarine [[ecosystem]]s have been, and still are, heavily influenced by humans through pollution and habitat loss worldwide. Over 80% of all marine ...n of the water column and consequent mortality of animals can be prevented by a general reduction of nutrient discharges. At present, mathematical models
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  • ...ch as ''[[ecosystems|ecosystem]]'') are widely used by scientists but also by decision-makers and managers. Limits of [[ecosystems]] are usually difficul ...bly interacting with each other and with the environment, and identifiable by means of ecological survey from other groups. A community is normally consi
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  • ...hem. Such interfaces are known as ''ecotones''. Ecotones are characterized by a rapid flux of materials and organisms. They perform various functions, in ...entification of sites that will contribute to the various functions played by an estuary.
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  • This article is largely based on Ducrotoy, J-P. 2010. Ecological restoration of tidal estuaries in North Western ...iver bed, the river flow and constructions (dams, embankments, polders...) by humans. Human activities, mainly through reclamation, have accelerated natu
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