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Autores principales: Sumelius, Henri, Korpinen, Samuli, Norkko, Alf, Salovius-Laurén, Sonja, Viitasalo, Markku, Boström, Christoffer
Formato: Artículo científico
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: Ambio 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40379947/
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author Sumelius, Henri
Korpinen, Samuli
Norkko, Alf
Salovius-Laurén, Sonja
Viitasalo, Markku
Boström, Christoffer
author_facet Sumelius, Henri
Korpinen, Samuli
Norkko, Alf
Salovius-Laurén, Sonja
Viitasalo, Markku
Boström, Christoffer
Sumelius, Henri
Korpinen, Samuli
Norkko, Alf
Salovius-Laurén, Sonja
Viitasalo, Markku
Boström, Christoffer
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Marine biodiversity loss in Finnish coastal waters: Evidence and implications for management. Sumelius, Henri Korpinen, Samuli Norkko, Alf Salovius-Laurén, Sonja Viitasalo, Markku Boström, Christoffer Biodiversity Finland Conservation of Natural Resources Climate Change Eutrophication Oceans and Seas Aquatic Organisms Ecosystem Seawater Biomass Animals Marine biodiversity loss poses significant ecological and socio-economic challenges. This paper examines how coastal biodiversity loss is expressed and outlines implications for management. Synthesizing scientific literature on biodiversity change in the well-studied Finnish coastal waters (Baltic Sea) as a case study, we show that biodiversity loss occurs throughout the area in virtually all biotopes and organism groups examined. Biodiversity loss was expressed in 43 different ways. The three most common forms of biodiversity loss-local disappearance of species and decrease in abundance and biomass-covered nearly half of the observations. For these, the most common underlying causes were eutrophication, climate change, and physical disturbance of the seabed. Overall, eutrophication and climate change were the most frequent ones among the 13 loss drivers identified. We emphasize that critical knowledge gaps must be bridged, and monitoring improved, but, importantly, resolute decisions for action are required for the recovery of coastal marine ecosystems.
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spellingShingle Marine biodiversity loss in Finnish coastal waters: Evidence and implications for management.
Sumelius, Henri
Korpinen, Samuli
Norkko, Alf
Salovius-Laurén, Sonja
Viitasalo, Markku
Boström, Christoffer
Biodiversity
Finland
Conservation of Natural Resources
Climate Change
Eutrophication
Oceans and Seas
Aquatic Organisms
Ecosystem
Seawater
Biomass
Animals
Marine biodiversity loss in Finnish coastal waters: Evidence and implications for management. Sumelius, Henri Korpinen, Samuli Norkko, Alf Salovius-Laurén, Sonja Viitasalo, Markku Boström, Christoffer Biodiversity Finland Conservation of Natural Resources Climate Change Eutrophication Oceans and Seas Aquatic Organisms Ecosystem Seawater Biomass Animals Marine biodiversity loss poses significant ecological and socio-economic challenges. This paper examines how coastal biodiversity loss is expressed and outlines implications for management. Synthesizing scientific literature on biodiversity change in the well-studied Finnish coastal waters (Baltic Sea) as a case study, we show that biodiversity loss occurs throughout the area in virtually all biotopes and organism groups examined. Biodiversity loss was expressed in 43 different ways. The three most common forms of biodiversity loss-local disappearance of species and decrease in abundance and biomass-covered nearly half of the observations. For these, the most common underlying causes were eutrophication, climate change, and physical disturbance of the seabed. Overall, eutrophication and climate change were the most frequent ones among the 13 loss drivers identified. We emphasize that critical knowledge gaps must be bridged, and monitoring improved, but, importantly, resolute decisions for action are required for the recovery of coastal marine ecosystems.
title Marine biodiversity loss in Finnish coastal waters: Evidence and implications for management.
topic Biodiversity
Finland
Conservation of Natural Resources
Climate Change
Eutrophication
Oceans and Seas
Aquatic Organisms
Ecosystem
Seawater
Biomass
Animals
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40379947/