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No-take marine reserves control the recovery of sea urchin populations after mass mortality events
ArticleAbstract: Understanding how no-take zones (NTZs) shape the population dynamics of key herbivores is crucial foPalabras claves:Extraordinary storm, Herbivores, marine ecology, marine reserve, Population dynamics, Population recovery, top-downAutores:Aspillaga E., Capdevila P., Hereu B., Ignasi Montero-Serra, Linares C., Medrano A., Pagès-Escolà M.Fuentes:scopusMarine protected areas enhance structural complexity but do not buffer the consequences of ocean warming for an overexploited precious coral
ArticleAbstract: Global warming and overexploitation both threaten the integrity and resilience of marine ecosystems.Palabras claves:Climate Change, Corallium rubrum, heat waves, integral projection models, Marine protected areas, multiple stressors, overfishing, Mediterranean SeaAutores:Doak D.F., Garrabou J., Ignasi Montero-Serra, Ledoux J.B., Linares C.Fuentes:scopusWarming shelf seas drive the subtropicalization of European pelagic fish communities
ArticleAbstract: Pelagic fishes are among the most ecologically and economically important fish species in European sPalabras claves:Climate Change, Community changes, Marine monitoring, North Atlantic Ocean, pelagic fishAutores:Edwards M., Genner M.J., Ignasi Montero-SerraFuentes:scopusWhere Is More Important Than How in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems Restoration
ReviewAbstract: Restoration is considered an effective strategy to accelerate the recovery of biological communitiesPalabras claves:active restoration, marine habitats, restoration effectiveness, restoration site prioritization, restoration success and failureAutores:Bilan M., Boström C., Capdevila P., Carreiro-Silva M., Carugati L., Cebrian E., Coll M., Dailianis T., Danovaro R., De Leo F., Fiorentino D., Fraschetti S., Gagnon K., Gambi C., Garrabou J., Gerovasileiou V., Guarnieri G., Hereu B., Ignasi Montero-Serra, Kipson S., Kotta J., Ledoux J.B., Linares C., Martin J., McOwen C., Medrano A., Morato T., Papa L., Papadopoulou N., Pusceddu A., Sevastou K., Smith C.J., Verdura J.Fuentes:scopusRe-shifting the ecological baseline for the overexploited Mediterranean red coral
ArticleAbstract: Overexploitation leads to the ecological extinction of many oceanic species. The depletion of historPalabras claves:Autores:Cebrian E., Dominici J.M., Garrabou J., Harmelin J.G., Ignasi Montero-Serra, Kersting D.K., Kipson S., Ledoux J.B., Linares C., Sala E., Teixidó N.Fuentes:scopusPopulation collapse of habitat-forming species in the Mediterranean: a long-term study of gorgonian populations affected by recurrent marine heatwaves
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the resilience of temperate reefs to climate change requires exploring the recovery caPalabras claves:Climate Change, gorgonians, marine heatwaves, Mediterranean Sea, Population collapse, temperate reefsAutores:Amate R., Bensoussan N., Bianchimani O., Cebrian E., Dimarchopoulou D., Drap P., Frleta-Valić M., Garrabou J., Gómez-Gras D., Ignasi Montero-Serra, Kersting D.K., Kipson S., Ledoux J.B., Linares C., López-Sanz A., Lopez-Sendino P., Marschal C., Medrano A., Pagès-Escolà M., Teixidó N., Torrents O., Zabala M., Zuberer F.Fuentes:scopus