[HTML][HTML] Responses of marine organisms to climate change across oceans
Climate change is driving changes in the physical and chemical properties of the ocean that
have consequences for marine ecosystems. Here, we review evidence for the responses of …
have consequences for marine ecosystems. Here, we review evidence for the responses of …
New approaches to marine conservation through the scaling up of ecological data
In an era of rapid global change, conservation managers urgently need improved tools to
track and counter declining ecosystem conditions. This need is particularly acute in the …
track and counter declining ecosystem conditions. This need is particularly acute in the …
Aquatic food security: insights into challenges and solutions from an analysis of interactions between fisheries, aquaculture, food safety, human health, fish and human …
S Jennings, GD Stentiford, AM Leocadio… - Fish and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Fisheries and aquaculture production, imports, exports and equitability of distribution
determine the supply of aquatic food to people. Aquatic food security is achieved when a …
determine the supply of aquatic food to people. Aquatic food security is achieved when a …
[HTML][HTML] Repeated exposure to noise increases tolerance in a coral reef fish
Some anthropogenic noise is now considered pollution, with evidence building that noise
from human activities such as transportation, construction and exploration can impact …
from human activities such as transportation, construction and exploration can impact …
Repeated exposure reduces the response to impulsive noise in European seabass
AN Radford, L Lèbre, G Lecaillon… - Global change …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Human activities have changed the acoustic environment of many terrestrial and aquatic
ecosystems around the globe. Mounting evidence indicates that the resulting anthropogenic …
ecosystems around the globe. Mounting evidence indicates that the resulting anthropogenic …
Condition-dependent physiological and behavioural responses to anthropogenic noise
J Purser, R Bruintjes, SD Simpson, AN Radford - Physiology & behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Anthropogenic (man-made) noise, a global pollutant of international concern, is
known to affect the physiology and behaviour of a range of organisms. However …
known to affect the physiology and behaviour of a range of organisms. However …
Eight decades of sampling reveal a contemporary novel fish assemblage in coastal nursery habitats
C Barceló, L Ciannelli, EM Olsen… - Global Change …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In order to adequately monitor biodiversity trends through time and their responses to
natural or anthropogenic impacts, researchers require long time series that are often …
natural or anthropogenic impacts, researchers require long time series that are often …
Response of a temperate demersal fish community to global warming
Abstract Changes in the distribution of the demersal fish species have been identified in
north-European Atlantic waters. The consequence of these changes has been a northward …
north-European Atlantic waters. The consequence of these changes has been a northward …
Direct and indirect effects of nursery habitats on coral‐reef fish assemblages, grazing pressure and benthic dynamics
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to
alter the populations and functional roles of non‐migrating species (eg by increasing …
alter the populations and functional roles of non‐migrating species (eg by increasing …
The environmental impact of two Australian rock lobster fishery supply chains under a changing climate
Understanding the potential future impacts of climate change along the supply chain for
highly traded fisheries products can inform choices to enhance future global seafood …
highly traded fisheries products can inform choices to enhance future global seafood …