Research highlights

 

VECTORS research is wide-ranging, the project aims to elucidate the drivers, pressures and vectors that cause change in marine life, the mechanisms by which they do so, the impacts that they have an ecosystem structures and functioning, and on the economics of associated marine sectors and society.

 

In this section of the website we will feature highlights from some recent VECTORS research and publications. The latest highlights are from Paolo Magni which focus on food web changes along a nearshore-offshore gradient and along the European Atlantic coast.

 

Please send any suggestions for further research highlights to Dawn Ashby, daas@pml.ac.uk.

 


Food web change along a nearshore-offshore gradient
Food web change along the European Atlantic coast
Food web change along the European Atlantic coast
Plaice
Juvenile plaice leaving warming coastal areas
     
Conservation and the fan mussel
Conservation and the fan mussel Pinna nobilis
Climate change and eutrophication
Climate change and eutrophication
Calanus finmarchicus
Spatial variability of plankton in the North Sea
     
invasive fish
Diet of native and invasive fish species in a brackish water ecosystem
taxonomic relatedness
Taxonomic relatedness as surrogate for ecological similarity among species
Conservation and the limpet, Patella ferruginea
Conservation and the limpet, Patella ferruginea
   
Baltic cod
Recovering Baltic cod is lacking food
jellyfish invasion
Jellyfish invasion in the Mediterranean Sea
Saprobity
Saprobity: a unified view of benthic succession models for coastal lagoons
     
Invasive alien species in the Baltic Sea
Invasive alien species in the Baltic Sea