Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4381799245> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4381799245 abstract "Establishing a universal indicator of estuary health is an ongoing challenge for coastal ecology that is made more pressing due to the threat that climate change and anthropogenic activity pose to them. Historically, estuarine health was measured through basic physical, chemical, and biological traits, which have been used to routinely monitor estuaries for more than 30 years. However, it is unclear if they are dynamic enough to accurately assess ecosystem health changes driven by the pressures of climate change and anthropogenic activity. Measuring estuarine health indicators and noting incipient indicators relevant to the evolving threats of climate- and anthropogenic-related stressors on estuarine ecosystems is vital for safeguarding them into the future. Monitoring the presence and vitality of disease in estuarine ecosystems may prove to be a significant indicator of estuarine health. Here we review 22 years of literature (354 papers) to identify the role of marine diseases as critical indicators of long-term estuary health compared to traditional methods, with the goal of identifying a key indicator and underlying unifier of other health metrics. As indicators of both general ecosystem health and of multiple other stressors, diseases play a disproportionately significant role in estuary health in the face of climate- and anthropogenic-related stressors. Marine diseases are a unifier of structural and functional estuary health indicators and must be observed and modeled further." @default.
- W4381799245 created "2023-06-24" @default.
- W4381799245 creator A5001534966 @default.
- W4381799245 creator A5035345868 @default.
- W4381799245 date "2023-06-22" @default.
- W4381799245 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4381799245 title "The role of diseases in unifying the health of global estuaries" @default.
- W4381799245 cites W1569980775 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W1967856306 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W1970498429 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W1980177068 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W1983835249 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W1984502615 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W1984751099 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W1993556599 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W1996142029 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2001092428 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2012018994 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2021129680 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2021549707 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2027792817 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2028842264 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2034485240 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2040908139 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2043248182 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2054653365 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2059336629 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2060195911 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2063650654 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2064525786 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2065523739 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2074731869 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2079256744 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2079840823 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2080827666 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2084902742 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2089112908 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2094266551 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2098198695 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2104403029 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2108712872 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2114056667 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2116155838 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2120552705 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2125111246 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2127697903 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2130174419 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2130509491 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2138166118 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2156426400 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2157765627 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2158345841 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2163002239 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2167475541 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2169378631 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2285890665 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2289083251 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2320873781 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2344136777 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2412351434 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2507515754 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2543148947 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2581639175 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2594522336 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2727351935 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2766187423 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2790489428 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2800585561 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2884588710 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2895061924 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2899842293 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2914779985 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2964238601 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2969241147 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2977631046 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W2979888523 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3006354222 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3015325053 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3087631976 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3088281901 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3097282166 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3109352618 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3119703544 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3173358829 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3198643373 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3200268646 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3212157831 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W3213034341 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W4205727365 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W4211104478 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W4213162895 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W4224216685 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W4245888230 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W4280488539 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W4288520725 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W4312356985 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W4319288681 @default.
- W4381799245 cites W88066535 @default.
- W4381799245 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1185662" @default.
- W4381799245 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.