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Karin E. Limburg
Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Publications - 142
Citations - 28617
Karin E. Limburg is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Alosa. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 129 publications receiving 24869 citations. Previous affiliations of Karin E. Limburg include Syracuse University & State University of New York Upstate Medical University.
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The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital
Robert Costanza,Rudolf de Groot,Stephen Farberk,Monica Grasso,Bruce Hannon,Karin E. Limburg,Shahid Naeem,José M. Paruelo,Robert Raskin,Paul Suttonkk,Marjan van den Belt +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have estimated the current economic value of 17 ecosystem services for 16 biomes, based on published studies and a few original calculations, for the entire biosphere, the value (most of which is outside the market) is estimated to be in the range of US$16-54 trillion (10^(12)) per year, with an average of US $33 trillion per year.
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The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital
Robert Costanza,Robert Costanza,Ralph C. d'Arge,Rudolf de Groot,Stephen Farber,Monica Grasso,Bruce Hannon,Karin E. Limburg,Shahid Naeem,Robert V. O'Neill,José M. Paruelo,Robert Raskin,Paul C. Sutton,Marjan van den Belt +13 more
TL;DR: This paper provided a crude initial estimate of the value of ecosystem services to the economy using data from previous published studies and a few original calculations, and estimated the current economic value of 17 ecosystem services for 16 biomes.
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Declining oxygen in the global ocean and coastal waters.
Denise L. Breitburg,Lisa A. Levin,Andreas Oschlies,Marilaure Grégoire,Francisco P. Chavez,Daniel J. Conley,Véronique Garçon,Denis Gilbert,Dimitri Gutiérrez,Kirsten Isensee,Gil S. Jacinto,Karin E. Limburg,Ivonne Montes,S. W. A. Naqvi,Grant C. Pitcher,Grant C. Pitcher,Nancy N. Rabalais,Michael R. Roman,Kenneth A. Rose,Brad A. Seibel,Maciej Telszewski,Moriaki Yasuhara,Jing Zhang +22 more
TL;DR: Improved numerical models of oceanographic processes that control oxygen depletion and the large-scale influence of altered biogeochemical cycles are needed to better predict the magnitude and spatial patterns of deoxygenation in the open ocean, as well as feedbacks to climate.
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Dramatic Declines in North Atlantic Diadromous Fishes
Karin E. Limburg,John R. Waldman +1 more
TL;DR: For those diadromous fishes for which data exist, it is shown that populations have declined dramatically from original baselines, and the consequences of these changes in terms of lost ecosystem services are discussed.
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Otolith chemistry to describe movements and life-history parameters of fishes : hypotheses, assumptions, limitations and inferences
Travis S. Elsdon,Brian K. Wells,Steven E. Campana,Bronwyn M. Gillanders,Cynthia M. Jones,Karin E. Limburg,David H. Secor,Simon R. Thorrold,Benjamin D. Walther +8 more
TL;DR: The authors aim to clarify the methods of determining fish movement based on natural and artificial otolith chemical tags and review current trends in determining movement using otolith chemistry, otolith sampling methods, and what influences otolith Chemistry.