Trente nouveaux articles ont récemment été mis en ligne sur le site web de MedPAN pour mettre en évidence les papiers de recherche intéressants liés aux AMP qui ont été publiés au cours des derniers mois.
Chaque article présente un aperçu du contenu de l’article en termes simples ainsi qu’un lien vers la publication elle-même. Au nombre des sujets abordés : Protection de l’UE, gestion par zone, changement climatique, Pinna nobilis, espèces exotiques, pollution, pêche…..
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- Marine environment: EU protection is wide but not deep
- Exploring the development of scientific research on Marine Protected Areas: from conservation to global ocean sustainability
- Benefits and gaps in area-based management tools for the ocean sustainable development goal
- Evolving the narrative for protecting a rapidly changing ocean, post-COVID-19
- Assessing the capacity of European regional seas to supply ecosystem services using marine status assessments
- Assessing worth of marine protected areas for the protection of threatened biodiversity using IUCN Red List and Red List Index. A pilot study in six Mediterranean areas
- Marine protected areas do not prevent marine heatwave-induced fish community structure changes in a temperate transition zone
- Pinna nobilis in suboptimal environments are more tolerant to disease but more vulnerable to sever weather phenomena
- Sponges in a changing climate: survival of Agelas oroides in a warming Mediterranean Sea
- Analysis of fish population size distributions confirms cessation of fishing in marine protected areas
- Twelve recommendations for advancing marine conservation in European and contiguous seas
- A review of the combined effects of climate change and other local human stressors on the marine environment
- Baseline data for marine protected areas planning and fisheries monitoring: potential conflicts between recreational IUU and commercial fisheries in the proposed “Taza” MPA (Algeria, SW Mediterranean)
- Differential effects of pollution on adult and recruits of a canopy-forming alga: implications for population viability under low pollutant levels
- Impacts of the non-indigenous seaweed Rugulopteryx okamurae on a Mediterranean coralligenous community (Strait of Gibraltar): the role of long-term monitoring
- Seafloor litter sorting in different domains of Cap de Creus continental shelf and submarine canyon (NW Mediterranean Sea)
- Coralligenous assemblages along their geographical distribution: testing of concepts and implications for management
- Pinna nobilis in the Mar Menor coastal lagoon: a story of colonization and uncertainty
- Multiple non-species-specific pathogens possibly triggered the mass mortality in Pinna nobilis
- How far have we come? A review of MPA network performance indicators in reaching qualitative elements of Aichi Target 11
- Recruitment disruption and the role of unaffected populations for potential recovery after the Pinna nobilis mass mortality event
- Drivers for future alien species impacts: An expert-based assessment
- Recreational fisheries can be of the same magnitude as commercial fisheries: The case of Cyprus
- Ocean acidification causes variable trait-shifts in a coral species
- A connectivity portfolio effect stabilizes marine reserve performance
- Epidemiology of noble pen shell (Pinna nobilis L. 1758) mass mortality events in Adriatic Sea is characterized with rapid spreading and acute disease progression
- Ecologocial traits, genetic diversity and regional distribution of the macroalga Treptacantha elegans along the Catalan coast (NW Mediterranean Sea)
- The role of marine protected areas in sustaining fisheries: The case of the National Park of Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania
- Reteporella spp. success in the re-colonization of bare coralligenous reefs impacted by Costa Concordia shipwreck: The pioneer species you did not expect