Seventy years' observations of changes in distribution and abundance of zooplankton and intertidal organisms in the western English Channel in relation to rising sea temperature
1. Extensive changes in marine communities in southwest Britain and the western English Channel have been recorded during the past 70 years. 2. Over the same period there was a climatic warming from the early 1920s, then a cooling to the early 1980s, with recent resumption of warming; the change in...
Main Authors: | Southward, A.J (Author), Hawkins, S.J (Author), Burrows, M.T (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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