| Literature DB >> 24988080 |
Kathleen Schwerdtner Máñez1, Poul Holm2, Louise Blight3, Marta Coll4, Alison MacDiarmid5, Henn Ojaveer6, Bo Poulsen7, Malcolm Tull8.
Abstract
Historical research is playing an increasingly important role in marine sciences. Historical data are also used in policy making and marine resource management, and have helped to address the issue of shifting baselines for numerous species and ecosystems. Although many important research questions still remain unanswered, tremendous developments in conceptual and methodological approaches are expected to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the global history of human interactions with life in the seas. Based on our experiences and knowledge from the "History of Marine Animal Populations" project, this paper identifies the emerging research topics for future historical marine research. It elaborates on concepts and tools which are expected to play a major role in answering these questions, and identifies geographical regions which deserve future attention from marine environmental historians and historical ecologists.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24988080 PMCID: PMC4079652 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0101466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Integrated view of the global history of human interactions with life in the oceans.