Abstract

The accelerating pace of global change requires better understanding of the long-term resilience and adaptive capacities of marine ecosystems. This volume brings together studies that demonstrate how combining palaeoecological records with other types of geohistorical data informs biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management by providing data on baseline community states.

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