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Linking basin-scale connectivity, oceanography and population dynamics for the conservation and management of marine ecosystems

机译:将流域规模的连通性,海洋学和人口动态联系起来,以保护和管理海洋生态系统

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AimAssessing the spatial structure and dynamics of marine populations is still a major challenge in ecology. The need to manage marine resources from ecosystem and large-scale perspectives is recognized, but our partial understanding of oceanic connectivity limits the implementation of globally pertinent conservation planning. Based on a biophysical model for the entire Mediterranean Sea, this study takes an ecosystem approach to connectivity and provides a systematic characterization of broad-scale larval dispersal patterns. It builds on our knowledge of population dynamics and discusses the ecological and management implications.
机译:目的评估海洋生物种群的空间结构和动态仍然是生态学的主要挑战。人们认识到需要从生态系统和大规模角度管理海洋资源,但是我们对海洋连通性的部分理解限制了全球相关保护规划的实施。基于整个地中海的生物物理模型,本研究采用生态系统方法进行连通性,并提供了大规模幼体扩散模式的系统表征。它以我们对人口动态的知识为基础,并讨论了生态和管理意义。

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