Will climate change degrade the efficacy of marine resource management policies?
Climate change is expected to create numerous and significant impacts to the marine
environment, with serious implications for marine species, ecosystems, and those who …
environment, with serious implications for marine species, ecosystems, and those who …
[HTML][HTML] Species acclimatization pathways: latitudinal shifts and timing adjustments to track ocean warming
Poleward distributional shifts and phenological adjustments are universal ecological
responses to ocean warming. Though they are commonly addressed as independent …
responses to ocean warming. Though they are commonly addressed as independent …
From spawning to first-year recruitment: the fate of juvenile sole growth and survival under future climate conditions in the North Sea
KE Van De Wolfshaar, L Barbut… - ICES Journal of Marine …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
This study shows the effect of climate change on the growth and survival of early life history
stages of common sole (Solea solea) in different nursery areas of the North Sea, by …
stages of common sole (Solea solea) in different nursery areas of the North Sea, by …
Poleward spawning of Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) is facilitated by ocean warming but triggered by energetic constraints
TC dos Santos Schmidt, A Slotte… - ICES Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Northeast Atlantic mackerel is an income breeder with indeterminate fecundity,
spawning in multiple batches at optimal temperatures around 11° C in the upper water …
spawning in multiple batches at optimal temperatures around 11° C in the upper water …
[HTML][HTML] Future socio-political scenarios for aquatic resources in Europe: an operationalized framework for marine fisheries projections
KG Hamon, CM Kreiss, JK Pinnegar… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Climate change is anticipated to have long-term and widespread direct consequences for
the European marine ecosystems and subsequently for the European fishery sector …
the European marine ecosystems and subsequently for the European fishery sector …
[HTML][HTML] Local perspectives on climate change, its impact and adaptation: A case study from the Westfjords region of Iceland
D Bannan, R Ólafsdóttir, BD Hennig - Climate, 2022 - mdpi.com
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time. Rising temperatures,
changing precipitation and more weather extremes pose risks to local societies worldwide …
changing precipitation and more weather extremes pose risks to local societies worldwide …
Applied fish bioenergetics
Energy is a fundamental currency of life that can be quantified in organisms to understand
how environmental conditions and anthropogenic stressors affect individuals, scaling up to …
how environmental conditions and anthropogenic stressors affect individuals, scaling up to …
Advancing bioenergetics-based modeling to improve climate change projections of marine ecosystems
Climate change has rapidly altered marine ecosystems and is expected to continue to push
systems and species beyond historical baselines into novel conditions. Projecting …
systems and species beyond historical baselines into novel conditions. Projecting …
[HTML][HTML] Incorporating environmental variability in a spatially-explicit individual-based model of European sea bass✰
The northern stock of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a large, high value, slow
growing and late maturing fish that is an important target species for both commercial and …
growing and late maturing fish that is an important target species for both commercial and …
[HTML][HTML] SEASIM-NEAM: a spatially-explicit Agent-based SIMulator of north east atlantic mackerel population dynamics
In 2018 we published a spatially-explicit individual-based model (IBM) that uses satellite-
derived maps of food availability and temperature to predict Northeast Atlantic mackerel …
derived maps of food availability and temperature to predict Northeast Atlantic mackerel …