"Global Change" und das Meer als Nahrungsquelle


Autoria(s): Hubold, Gerd
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1995

Resumo

The potential importance of marine produetion as a protein ressource for a growing human population can hardly be overestimated. Climatic changes in the marine environment may affect marine production in a significant way. Increasing levels of UV-B may decrease primary production and thus diminish the food base for harvestable marine ressources. Direct effects on early stages of fishes may occur. Temperature changes can lead to additional mortality in the early phase of life histories of fishes. In spite of the potentially negative scenario, actual effects of global change on the ressources have not been detected so far. The marine organisms dispose of a significant level of pre-adaptation to changes of environmental factors both on a seasonal and an interannual scale. Effects on marine life may therefore be less dramatic than those on terrestrial systems, which are more directly linked with the exponentially growing human population.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/4228/1/INFN_42_1_3-8.PDF

Hubold, Gerd (1995) "Global Change" und das Meer als Nahrungsquelle. Informationen für die Fischwirtschaft aus der Fischereiforschung, 42(1), pp. 3-8.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/4228/

http://aquacomm.fcla.edu/4228

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Article

NonPeerReviewed