Spatial and temporal variability in the pelagic ecosystem of the East Sea (Sea of Japan): a review
JY Lee, DJ Kang, IN Kim, T Rho, T Lee, CK Kang… - Journal of Marine …, 2009 - Elsevier
The East Sea (Sea of Japan) is a unique marginal sea because it exhibits features of
oceanic dynamics of much larger ocean basins. This semi-enclosed basin may be …
oceanic dynamics of much larger ocean basins. This semi-enclosed basin may be …
[HTML][HTML] Half-century of scientific advancements since the cooperative study of the Kuroshio and adjacent regions (CSK) programme-need for a new Kuroshio …
Abstract Through the Cooperative Study of the Kuroshio and Adjacent Regions (CSK)
program during 1965–1979, the capacities of current member states (MSs) of the Sub …
program during 1965–1979, the capacities of current member states (MSs) of the Sub …
Тихоокеанские лососи в морских и океанических экосистемах
ВП Шунтов, ОС Темных - 2008 - elibrary.ru
Монография обобщает многолетние исследования морской экологии тихоокеанских
лососей. В работе широко используется обширная информация по биологии азиатских …
лососей. В работе широко используется обширная информация по биологии азиатских …
Population synchronies within and between ocean basins: apparent teleconnections and implications as to physical–biological linkage mechanisms
J Alheit, A Bakun - Journal of Marine Systems, 2010 - Elsevier
Major fish populations in large marine ecosystems separated by thousands of kilometres
often seem to fluctuate in decadal-scale synchrony indicating strong forcing of ecosystem …
often seem to fluctuate in decadal-scale synchrony indicating strong forcing of ecosystem …
Interplay between top-down, bottom-up, and wasp-waist control in marine ecosystems
GL Hunt Jr, S McKinnell - Progress in Oceanography, 2006 - Elsevier
In October 2004, the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) sponsored a
symposium to consider “Mechanisms that regulate North Pacific ecosystems: Bottom up, top …
symposium to consider “Mechanisms that regulate North Pacific ecosystems: Bottom up, top …
The late 1980s regime shift in the ecosystem of Tsushima warm current in the Japan/East Sea: Evidence from historical data and possible mechanisms
Y Tian, H Kidokoro, T Watanabe, N Iguchi - Progress in Oceanography, 2008 - Elsevier
A climatic regime shift, an abrupt change from cooling to warming in the Japan/East Sea
(JES), particularly in the Tsushima warm current (TWC) region, occurred in the late 1980s …
(JES), particularly in the Tsushima warm current (TWC) region, occurred in the late 1980s …
Critical transitions and ecological resilience of large marine ecosystems in the Northwestern Pacific in response to global warming
S Ma, D Liu, Y Tian, C Fu, J Li, P Ju, P Sun… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Natural systems can undergo critical transitions, leading to substantial socioeconomic and
ecological outcomes.“Ecological resilience” has been proposed to describe the capacity of …
ecological outcomes.“Ecological resilience” has been proposed to describe the capacity of …
Climate-induced long-term variations in ecosystem structure and atmosphere-ocean-ecosystem processes in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea
S Ma, Y Liu, J Li, C Fu, Z Ye, P Sun, H Yu… - Progress in …, 2019 - Elsevier
Located at the margin of the Northwest Pacific Ocean, the Yellow Sea (YS) and East China
Sea (ECS) marine ecosystems are mainly influenced by the Kuroshio and its branches. In …
Sea (ECS) marine ecosystems are mainly influenced by the Kuroshio and its branches. In …
Interannual to decadal variability in the catches of small pelagic fishes from China Seas and its responses to climatic regime shifts
S Ma, J Cheng, J Li, Y Liu, R Wan, Y Tian - Deep Sea Research Part II …, 2019 - Elsevier
Small pelagic fishes such as sardine and anchovy play an important role in marine
ecosystem and are affected largely by environmental changes because of their character as …
ecosystem and are affected largely by environmental changes because of their character as …
Climate‐induced nonlinearity in pelagic communities and non‐stationary relationships with physical drivers in the Kuroshio ecosystem
S Ma, Y Tian, C Fu, H Yu, J Li, Y Liu, J Cheng… - Fish and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Climate‐induced nonlinearity in biological variability and non‐stationary relationships with
physical drivers are crucial to understand responses of marine organisms to climate …
physical drivers are crucial to understand responses of marine organisms to climate …