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Journal / article | 2009
Galaz, V., Crona, B., Daw, T., Bodin, Ö., Nyström, M., Olsson, P. (2009). Can webcrawlers revolutionize ecological monitoring? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, doi:10.1890/070204
Publication review Researchers elaborate alternative ways to monitor looming ecosystem crises. - The Internet could be used as an early warning system for potential ecological disasters say researchers from Stockholm Resilience Centre and University of East Anglia. Despite increasing improvement of ecosystem monitoring, early warnings of pending ecological crisis is still limited by insufficient data, and geographical gaps ...
Journal / article | 2008
Nyström, M., Graham, N., Lokrantz, J., Norström, A., 2008, Capturing the Cornerstones of Coral Reef Resilience - Linking Theory to Practice. Coral Reefs. October 1st, DOI: 10.1007/s00338-008-0426-z.
Magnus Nyström, Jerker Lokrantz and Albert Norström of the Stockholm Resilience Centre and Department of Systems Ecology present a review article in the latest issue of the journal Coral Reefs . The article, which is entitled Capturing the cornerstones of coral reef resilience: linking theory to practice, is written together with UK researcher Nicholas Graham from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James ...
Lokrantz J, Nyström M., Thyresson M., Johansson C., 2008, The non-linear relationship between body-size and function in parrotfishes. Coral Reefs 27: 967-974.
Journal / article | 2007
Tittensor, D.P., F. Micheli, M. Nyström and B. Worm. 2007. Human Impacts on the Species-Area Relationship in Reef Fish Assemblages. Ecology Letters 10:760-772.
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