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Keystone predators govern the pathway and pace of climate impacts in a subarctic marine ecosystem

Authors: Jonathan S. Lefcheck; Douglas B. Rasher; P. Chan; P. Chan; James A. Estes; Brenda Konar; Benjamin P. Weitzman; +11 Authors
Jonathan S. Lefcheck; Douglas B. Rasher; P. Chan; P. Chan; James A. Estes; Brenda Konar; Benjamin P. Weitzman; Benjamin P. Weitzman; Justin B. Ries; Nicholas A. Kamenos; M. Tim Tinker; M. Tim Tinker; Jan Fietzke; Isaac T. Westfield; Jochen Halfar; Kristy J. Kroeker; Robert S. Steneck; Chris J. D. Norley;
pmid: 32913100
Abstract
Trophic cascades and climate change are together reshaping an iconic kelp forest ecosystem after the loss of sea otters.
Country
Germany
Related Organizations
- University of Maine United States
- U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center United States
- Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research Norway
- Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres Germany
- University of Maine United States
Keywords
Food Chain, Coral Reefs, Climate Change, Extinction, Biological, Kelp, Rhodophyta, Alaska
Food Chain, Coral Reefs, Climate Change, Extinction, Biological, Kelp, Rhodophyta, Alaska
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This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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