3 Results

3.1 Cumulative stressors

Cumulative stressors across Canadian terrestrial and marine ecosystems, using X terrestrial [@venter2016] and Y marine stressors [@halpern2015]. White spots are artefacts of data extraction and will be adjusted later in the process.

Figure 3.1: Cumulative stressors across Canadian terrestrial and marine ecosystems, using X terrestrial (Venter et al., 2016) and Y marine stressors (Halpern et al., 2015). White spots are artefacts of data extraction and will be adjusted later in the process.

References

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