Implications of Atmospheric Change for Biodiversity of Aquatic Ecosystems in Canada

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Bill Freedman
Stephen Beauchamp
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[1] Dalhousie University,Department of Biology
[2] Atmospheric Environment Branch,undefined
[3] Atmospheric Science Division,undefined
[4] Environment Canada,undefined
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 1998年 / 49卷
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air pollution; atmospheric change; atmospheric stressors; biodiversity; ecosystem risk;
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Overall, the greatest threats to Canadian and global biodiversity are associated with conversions of natural ecosystems to anthropogenic ones, and over-exploitation of biological resources. This circumstance does not, however, trivialize the importance of atmospheric influences. Although scientific understanding of the risks is incomplete, it is nevertheless clear that anthropogenic changes in atmospheric stressors are potentially damaging to biodiversity and other ecological values over medium- and longer-term scales. It is important that greater investments be made in support of longer-term monitoring and research designed to understand the effects of atmospheric and other environmental stressors on the biodiversity and structure and function of Canadian ecosystems.
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