In this contribution, the study of the Bay of Brest ecosystem changes over the past 50 years is used to explore the construction of interdisciplinary knowledge and raise key questions that now need to be tackled at the science-policy-communities interface. The Bay of Brest is subject to a combination of several aspects of global change, including excessive nutrient inputs from watersheds and the proliferation of invasive species. These perturbations strongly interact, affecting positively or negatively the ecosystem functioning, with important impacts on human activities. We first relate a cascade of events over these five decades, linking farming activities, nitrogen, and silicon biogeochemical cycles, hydrodynamics of the Bay, the proliferation of an exotic benthic suspension feeder, the development of the Great scallop fisheries and the high biodiversity in maerl beds.
The Impossible Sustainability of the Bay of Brest? Fifty Years of Ecosystem Changes, Interdisciplinary Knowledge Construction and Key Questions at the Science-Policy-Community Interface
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01 avril 2018
écosystème
changement écologique
eutrophisation
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Type de document
Publication scientifique
Auteurs personnes
Ragueneau, Olivier
Raimonet, Melanie
Mazé Camille
Coston-Guarini Jennifer
Chauvaud, Laurent
Danto Anatole
Grall Jacques
JEAN Frédéric
Paulet Yves- Marie
Thouzeau, Gerard
Éditeur
Frontiers Media
Date de parution
01 avril 2018
Langue
Anglais