Climate change impacts on eastern boundary upwelling systems

SJ Bograd, MG Jacox, EL Hazen… - Annual Review of …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
The world's eastern boundary upwelling systems (EBUSs) contribute disproportionately to
global ocean productivity and provide critical ecosystem services to human society. The …

Dining in the deep: the feeding ecology of deep-sea fishes

JC Drazen, TT Sutton - Annual review of marine science, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Deep-sea fishes inhabit∼ 75% of the biosphere and are a critical part of deep-sea food
webs. Diet analysis and more recent trophic biomarker approaches, such as stable isotopes …

Global habitat preferences of commercially valuable tuna

H Arrizabalaga, F Dufour, L Kell, G Merino… - Deep Sea Research …, 2015 - Elsevier
In spite of its pivotal role in future implementations of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries
Management, current knowledge about tuna habitat preferences remains fragmented and …

Climate change impacts on seabirds and marine mammals: The importance of study duration, thermal tolerance and generation time

F Orgeret, A Thiebault, KM Kovacs, C Lydersen… - Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding climate change impacts on top predators is fundamental to marine
biodiversity conservation, due to their increasingly threatened populations and their …

Modelling climate change impacts on marine fish populations: process‐based integration of ocean warming, acidification and other environmental drivers

S Koenigstein, FC Mark… - Fish and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming,
acidification and oxygen depletion, causing changes in marine ecosystems and …

Deep pelagic food web structure as revealed by in situ feeding observations

CA Choy, SHD Haddock… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Food web linkages, or the feeding relationships between species inhabiting a shared
ecosystem, are an ecological lens through which ecosystem structure and function can be …

Linking vertical movements of large pelagic predators with distribution patterns of biomass in the open ocean

CD Braun, A Della Penna… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Many predator species make regular excursions from near-surface waters to the twilight
(200 to 1,000 m) and midnight (1,000 to 3,000 m) zones of the deep pelagic ocean. While …

Trophic structure of southern marine ecosystems: a comparative isotopic analysis from the Beagle Channel to the oceanic Burdwood Bank area under a wasp-waist …

L Riccialdelli, YA Becker, NE Fioramonti… - Marine Ecology …, 2020 - int-res.com
Understanding the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems has become a critical
issue to assess the potential short-and long-term effects of natural and anthropogenic …

Trophic structure and food resources of epipelagic and mesopelagic fishes in the N orth P acific S ubtropical G yre ecosystem inferred from nitrogen isotopic …

CA Choy, BN Popp, CCS Hannides… - Limnology and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
We used bulk tissue δ13C and δ15N values and δ15N values of individual amino acids (AA)
to characterize the trophic structure of a pelagic fish assemblage from the North Pacific …

Improving marine ecosystem models with biochemical tracers

HR Pethybridge, CA Choy, JJ Polovina… - Annual review of …, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Empirical data on food web dynamics and predator-prey interactions underpin ecosystem
models, which are increasingly used to support strategic management of marine resources …