SCOR WG149 Handbook to support the SCOR Best Practice Guide for Multiple Drivers Marine Research.
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Boyd, P.W.
Collins, S.
Dupont, S.
Fabricius, K.
Gattuso, J-P.
Havenhand, J.
Hutchins, D.A.
McGraw, C.M.
Riebesell, U.
Vichi, M.
Biswas, H.
Ciotti, A.
Dillingham, P.
Gao, K.
Gehlen, M.
Hurd, C.L.
Kurihawa, H.
Navarro, J.
Nilsson, G.E.
Passow, U.
Portner, H-O.
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Marine species and ecosystems are exposed to a wide
range of environmental change – both detrimental
(threats) and beneficial – due to human activities.
Some of the changes are global, whereas others
are regional or local. It is important to distinguish
the scale of each threat as the solutions will differ.
For example, the mitigation of a global problem
requires a global response, which is more difficult
to achieve than addressing a local problem with
a local response. These wide-ranging changes
are often referred to drivers or stressors. The term multiple drivers refers to the concurrent
alteration of multiple environmental properties, that
are each biologically-influential, by anthropogenic
pressures including climate change. These multiple
environmental properties are commonly referred
to as drivers or stressors, and include temperature,
carbon dioxide, pH, oxygen, salinity, density,
irradiance and nutrients, eutrophication, UV
exposure, and point source pollut.....
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Publisher: https://www.us-ocb.org/scor-wg-149-www-based-best-practice-guide-for-multiple-driver-research/Publisher
University of Tasmania for Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR)Hobart, Tasmania
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enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.1.1Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25959/5c92fdf0d3c7aCitation
Boyd, P.W.; Collins, S.; Dupont, S.; Fabricius, K.; Gattuso, J-P.; Havenhand, J.; Hutchins, D,A.; McGraw, C.M.; Riebesell, U.; Vichi, M.; Biswas, H.; Ciotti, A.; Dillingham, P.; Gao, K.; Gehlen, M.; Hurd, C.L,; Kurihawa, H.; Navarro, J,; Nilsson, G.E.; Passow, U. and Portner, H-O. (2019) SCOR WG149 Handbook to support the SCOR Best Practice Guide for Multiple Drivers Marine Research. Hobart, Tasmania, University of Tasmania for Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR), 42pp. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.25959/5c92fdf0d3c7aCollections