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Anthony, Abigail; University of Rhode Island; abigailanthony@gmail.com; Atwood, Joshua; University of Rhode Island; josh.atwood@gmail.com; August, Peter; University of Rhode Island; pete@edc.uri.edu; Byron, Carrie; University of Rhode Island; carriebyron@mail.uri.edu; Cobb, Stanley; University of Rhode Island; scobb@uri.edu; Foster, Cheryl; University of Rhode Island; cherylf@uri.edu; Fry, Crystal; University of Rhode Island; cfry315@gmail.com; Gold, Arthur; University of Rhode Island; agold@uri.edu; Hagos, Kifle; University of Rhode Island; kwhagos@gmail.com; Heffner, Leanna; University of Rhode Island; leanna.heffner@gmail.com; Kellogg, D. Q; University of Rhode Island; qkellogg@uri.edu; Lellis-Dibble, Kimberly; University of Rhode Island; kimberlylellis@yahoo.com; Opaluch, James J; University of Rhode Island; JimO@URI.Edu; Oviatt, Candace; University of Rhode Island; coviatt@gsosun1.gso.uri.edu; Pfeiffer-Herbert, Anna; University of Rhode Island; annaph@gso.uri.edu; Rohr, Nicole; University of Rhode Island; nicoro12@gmail.com; Smith, Leslie; University of Rhode Island; leslie.smith@gso.uri.edu; Smythe, Tiffany; ; tcsmythe@my.uri.edu; Swift, Judith; University of Rhode Island; jswift@uri.edu; Vinhateiro, Nathan; University of Rhode Island; nate@gso.uri.edu. |
Lagoons are highly productive coastal features that provide a range of natural services that society values. Their setting within the coastal landscape leaves them especially vulnerable to profound physical, ecological, and associated societal disturbance from global climate change. Expected shifts in physical and ecological characteristics range from changes in flushing regime, freshwater inputs, and water chemistry to complete inundation and loss and the concomitant loss of natural and human communities. Therefore, managing coastal lagoons in the context of global climate change is critical. Although management approaches will vary depending on local conditions and cultural norms, all management scenarios will need to be nimble and to make full use of... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Synthesis |
Palavras-chave: Climate change; Coastal lagoons; Ecosystems; Social values. |
Ano: 2009 |
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Pasqualini, Vanina; Derolez, Valerie; Garrido, Marie; Orsoni, Valerie; Baldi, Yoann; Etourneau, Sabrina; Leoni, Vanina; Rebillout, Patrick; Laugier, Thierry; Souchu, Philippe; Malet, Nathalie. |
Increases in the intensity of disturbances in coastal lagoons can lead to shifts in vegetation from aquatic angiosperms to macroalgal or phytoplankton communities. Such abrupt and discontinuous responses are facilitated by instability in the equilibrium controlling the trajectory of the community response. We hypothesized that the shift in macrophyte populations is reversible, and that this reversibility is dependent on changes in the pressures exerted on the watershed and lagoon functioning. Biguglia lagoon (Mediterranean Sea, Corsica) is an interesting case study for the evaluation of long-term coastal lagoon ecosystem functioning and the trajectory of submerged macrophyte responses to disturbances, to facilitate the appropriate restoration of... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Coastal lagoons; Human pressures; Long-term changes; Submerged macrophytes; Community shifts. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00372/48341/48564.pdf |
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Caumette, P. |
In the deepest parts of the estuarine region of Ebrie Lagoon (Abidjan Africa, (5 degree N, 4 degree W) stratified conditions have been observed during the rainy season (May to Nov.), owing to salinity differences between oxic and anoxic layers. At the interface, 3-4 m depth, phototrophic bacteria (Chromatium, Chlorobium and Pelodictyon ) developed, forming a brown layer due to their different pigments. Their production has been estimated at 41% of the total photosynthetic production during high stratification (Sep. 1981) and their biomass was used by the copepod population for 40 to 60% of its diet. During the dry season, the water column became homogeneous and oxygen was detected to 6m depth. The brown layer of phototrophic bacteria disappeared, as well... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Chlorobium; Chromatium; Primary production; Photosynthesis; Estuaries; Seasonal variations; Plankton; Stratification; Vertical distribution; Bacteria; Coastal lagoons; Trophic relationships; Biomass. |
Ano: 1984 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1984/acte-957.pdf |
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Derolez, Valerie; Bec, Beatrice; Munaron, Dominique; Fiandrino, Annie; Pete, Romain; Simier, Monique; Souchu, Philippe; Laugier, Thierry; Aliaume, Catherine; Malet, Nathalie. |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Recovery; Oligotrophication; Coastal lagoons; Urban inputs; Nutrients. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00478/58953/61574.pdf |
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Idardare, Zaina; Chiffoleau, Jean-francois; Moukrim, A; Alla, A; Auger, Dominique; Lefrere, L; Rozuel, Emmanuelle. |
Metal concentrations were measured monthly during an annual cycle (December 2004 to January 2006) in the tissues of Nereis diversicolor ragworms and sediment from two Moroccan Atlantic coastal lagoons: Oualidia in the north, situated in a highly industrialised urban area and Khnifiss in the south, far from anthropogenic influences. Relatively high levels of Zn, Ag and Cd were found in the sediment of Oualidia lagoon, while Ni concentrations were shown to be high at Khnifiss. The significant metal levels at Oualidia are a result of industrial and urban discharges, coupled with discharges from adjacent phosphate ore processing plants. Trace metal concentrations in worms vary according to season; they are usually high in winter and spring, in relation to the... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Morocco; Coastal lagoons; Sediments; Nereis diversicolor; Metals. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/publication-6127.pdf |
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Aragon-axomulco, Heron; Chiappa-carrara, Xavier; Soto, Luis; Cuzon, Gerard; Arena, Leticia; Maldonado, Carlos; Cardenas, Rene; Gaxiola, Gabriela. |
In view of the relationship between shifts in diet composition and the activity of digestive enzymes in penaeid shrimp, the present study focused on the analysis of digestive trypsin and a-amylase activities of wild Farfantepenaeus. duorarum (Burkenroad, 1939) juveniles and their changes in phenotypic expression, during the molt cycle as endogenous factor and their changes due to different feeding regimes (exogenous factor) in relation with delta C-13 and delta N-15 isotopic signature as an index of food assimilation induced by the seasonal availability of food items in the nursery area. Wild juveniles of F. duorarum were captured from April 2007 to February 2008, in the Celestun coastal lagoon, Yucatan, Mexico. Samplings were carried out considering all... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Coastal lagoons; Digestive enzymes; Farfantepenaeus duorarum; Feeding habits; Pink shrimp. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00078/18880/16487.pdf |
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Newton, Alice; Brito, Ana C.; Icely, John D.; Derolez, Valerie; Clara, Ines; Angus, Stewart; Schernewski, Gerald; Inacio, Miguel; Lillebo, Ana I.; Sousa, Ana I.; Bejaoui, Bechir; Solidoro, Cosimo; Tosic, Marko; Canedo-arguelles, Miguel; Yamamuro, Masumi; Reizopoulou, Sofia; Tseng, Hsiao-chun; Canu, Donata; Roselli, Leonilde; Maanan, Mohamed; Cristina, Sonia; Ruiz-fernandez, Ana Carolina; De Lima, Ricardo F.; Kjerfve, Bjorn; Rubio-cisneros, Nadia; Perez-ruzafa, Angel; Marcos, Concepcion; Pastres, Roberto; Pranovi, Fabio; Snoussi, Maria; Turpie, Jane; Tuchkovenko, Yurii; Dyack, Brenda; Brookes, Justin; Povilanskas, Ramunas; Khokhlov, Valeriy. |
The natural conservation of coastal lagoons is important not only for their ecological importance, but also because of the valuable ecosystem services they provide for human welfare and wellbeing. Coastal lagoons are shallow semi-enclosed systems that support important habitats such as wetlands, mangroves, salt-marshes and seagrass meadows, as well as a rich biodiversity. Coastal lagoons are also complex social-ecological systems and the ecosystem services that lagoons deliver provide livelihoods, benefits wellbeing and welfare to humans. This study assessed, quantified and valued the ecosystem services of 32 coastal lagoons. The main findings of the study were: (i) the definitions of ecosystem services are still not generally accepted; (ii) the... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Coastal lagoons; Ecosystem services; Climate change; Human welfare; Benefits; Wellbeing. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00427/53879/57166.pdf |
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Kermagoret, Charlene; Claudet, Joachim; Derolez, Valerie; Nugues, Maggy M.; Ouisse, Vincent; Quillien, Nolwenn; Baulaz, Yoann; Le Mao, Patrick; Scemama, Pierre; Vaschalde, Diane; Bailly, Denis; Mongruel, Remi. |
One of the current major scientific challenges to sustain social-ecological systems is to improve our understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of the relationships between biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and ecosystem services. Here, we analyse the bundles of ecosystem services supplied by three coastal ecosystems (coastal lagoons, coral reefs and sandy beaches) along a gradient of eutrophication. Based on a state-and-transition model, we analyses the dynamic responses of ecological communities to environmental change and management actions. Although few exceptions are highlighted, increasing eutrophication in the three ecosystem types leads to a degradation of the ecosystem service bundles, particularly for nutrient and pathogen... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Sandy beaches; Coral reefs; Coastal lagoons; Ecosystem service bundles; Temporal dynamics; Management. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00488/59930/63322.pdf |
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Leruste, A.; Malet, Nathalie; Munaron, Dominique; Derolez, Valerie; Hatey, E.; Collos, Y.; De Wit, R.; Bec, B.. |
Along the French Mediterranean coast, a complex of eight lagoons underwent intensive eutrophication over four decades, mainly related to nutrient over-enrichment from continuous sewage discharges. The lagoon complex displayed a wide trophic gradient from mesotrophy to hypertrophy and primary production was dominated by phytoplankton communities. In 2005, the implementation of an 11 km offshore outfall system diverted the treated sewage effluents leading to a drastic reduction of anthropogenic inputs of nitrogen and phosphorus into the lagoons. Time series data have been examined from 2000 to 2013 for physical, chemical and biological (phytoplankton) variables of the water column during the summer period. Since 2006, total nitrogen and phosphorus... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Phytoplankton; Coastal lagoons; Nutrient; Sewage effluents; Re-oligotrophication. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00346/45701/45324.pdf |
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Tíjaro, R.; Rueda, M.; Santos-Martínez, A.. |
Durante 1994 el chivo mapalé (Cathorops spixii) fue el segundo recurso pesquero más abundante en la Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta y el Complejo de Pajarales, principal sistema laguno-estuarino de Colombia. A partir de estadísticas de capturas comerciales y prospecciones pesqueras, se determinaron los parámetros básicos de su población: ciclo reproductivo, crecimiento, mortalidad, rendimiento y biomasa por recluta. Se presentaron individuos maduros durante todo el año con un pico de maduración y desove de junio a agosto cubriendo las épocas de lluvia menor y seca, respectivamente. La talla media de madurez se estimó en 23 cm. Los parámetros de crecimiento de la función de von Bertalanffy fueron: L¥ = 32.5 cm y K = 0.38 año-1, en tanto que el índice de... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
Palavras-chave: Population dynamics; Fishery management; Artisanal fishing; Coastal lagoons; Fishery management; Population dynamics; Coastal lagoons; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_24026; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_6111; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1697. |
Ano: 1998 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3295 |
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Perigó Arnaud, E.; Montalvo, J.F.; Miravet Regalado, M.E.; Enríquez Lavandera, D.; Cobas, L.S.; Ramírez Stout, O.; Rivas Rodríguez, L.; García, R.. |
Se presenta un diagnóstico sobre la calidad ambiental de la laguna costera El Doctor a partir de las principales variables físico químicas y microbiológicas indicadoras de la contaminación orgánica, su estado trófico e higiénico sanitario en tres campañas de muestreo realizadas en febrero de 2006 y mayo y octubre de 2007. La laguna presenta un alto grado de contaminación orgánica, altos valores de nutrientes, así como, elevadas concentraciones de coliformes totales y fecales, y estreptococos fecales, los cuales, sobrepasan los limites establecidos en las normas cubanas de calidad de agua para usos pesquero y recreativo (NC: 22-99 y NC: 25-99). La principal causa de la contaminación de la laguna son los residuales crudos que llegan a la laguna originados... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
Palavras-chave: Eutrophication; Coastal lagoons; Environmental assessment; Eutrophication; Coastal lagoons; Environmental assessment; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_2734; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1697; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_37751. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3668 |
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