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EEAFigure Landings of main commercial species in European Large Marine Ecosystems
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Publication 10 messages for 2010 - climate change and biodiversity
The variety of life underpins our social and economic wellbeing and will be increasingly an indispensible resource in the battle against climate change. However, our consumption and production patterns are depriving ecosystems of their capacity to withstand climate change and deliver the services we need from them. As we understand more about the ways that climate change is impacting biodiversity, it becomes clear that we cannot tackle the two crises separately. Their interdependence requires us to address them together.
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EEAFigure Cumulative number of alien species established in 11 Nordic and Baltic countries* since 1900
* = Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Germany and the Russian Federation (west of Ural)
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EEAFigure Indicative map of the Pan-European Ecological Network for central and eastern Europe
The indicative map of PEEN identifies the core nature areas of European importance, existing corridors between these areas, and where new corridors could and should be established to meet the connectivity requirements of key species.
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EEAFigure Introduced species and their ways of introduction into the Black Sea
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EEAFigure Examples of impacts from marine invasive alien species
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EEAFigure Relationship between projected distribution space of the butterfly Titania fritillary (Boloria titania) and its host plant American bistort (Polygonum bistorta) for 2080
Global change scenarios based on storylines developed within the EUfunded project ALARM (Settele et al., 2005, Spangenberg 2007, www.alarmproject.net).
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EEAFigure Latitudinal shifts in northern range margins in the United Kingdom for selected groups of animal species over the past 40 years
Results for 16 taxonomic groups of animal species are given for three levels of data subsampling (recorded, green; wellrecorded, orange; heavily recorded, blue)
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EEAFigure Forest area covered by introduced, non-native, tree species.
Of the forest area dominated by introduced tree species, 13 % have become invasive species with impacts on forest biodiversity conservation (MCPFE, 2007 in EEA, 2008)
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