[HTML][HTML] Small pelagic fish in the new millennium: a bottom-up view of global research effort

MA Peck, J Alheit, A Bertrand, IA Catalán… - Progress in …, 2021 - Elsevier
Small pelagic fish (SPF) play extremely important ecological roles in marine ecosystems,
form some of the most economically valuable fisheries resources, and play a vital role in …

Sustainable exploitation of small pelagic fish stocks challenged by environmental and ecosystem changes: a review

P Fréon, P Cury, L Shannon, C Roy - Bulletin of marine science, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
Small pelagic fish contribute up to 50% of the total landing of marine species. They are most
abundant in upwelling areas and contribute to food security. Exploited stocks of these …

The Benguela Current: An ecosystem of four components

L Hutchings, CD Van der Lingen, LJ Shannon… - Progress in …, 2009 - Elsevier
The Benguela system is one of the four major eastern boundary upwelling systems of the
world. It is unusual as there are two stratified subtropical or warm temperate boundary …

[HTML][HTML] Climate variability, fish, and fisheries

P Lehodey, J Alheit, M Barange… - Journal of …, 2006 - journals.ametsoc.org
Bakun, A., 2002: An empirical test for the existence of a generation-time-dependent
mechanism for the rapid adaptive response of fish populations to variations in ocean …

A Lagrangian tool for modelling ichthyoplankton dynamics

C Lett, P Verley, C Mullon, C Parada, T Brochier… - … Modelling & Software, 2008 - Elsevier
Ichthyop is a free Java tool designed to study the effects of physical and biological factors on
ichthyoplankton dynamics. It incorporates the most important processes involved in fish early …

Direct evidence of a biophysical retention mechanism for coral reef fish larvae

CB Paris, RK Cowen - Limnology and Oceanography, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
We examine the hypothesis that reef fish larvae have some direct influence on their own
dispersal and ability to recruit to their natal reef by tracking cohorts of bicolor damselfish …

Spatial match–mismatch in the Benguela upwelling zone: should we expect chlorophyll and sea‐surface temperature to predict marine predator distributions?

D Grémillet, S Lewis, L Drapeau… - Journal of Applied …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Remote‐sensing measurements of marine primary productivity are widely used
to predict the distribution and movements of marine top predators, despite the fact that …

Recruitment variability

ED Houde - Fish reproductive biology: implications for …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Abundances of fish populations can vary over time by orders of magnitude, and five‐to‐10‐
fold variability is usual. The variability is recorded on time scales ranging from millennial to …

Contribution of individual-based coupled physical–biological models to understanding recruitment in marine fish populations

TJ Miller - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2007 - int-res.com
Annual publications involving the application of coupled physical–biological models for
understanding fish recruitment processes have increased over the last decade. Sixty-nine …

Major pathways by which climate may force marine fish populations

G Ottersen, S Kim, G Huse, JJ Polovina… - Journal of Marine …, 2010 - Elsevier
Climate may affect marine fish populations through many different pathways, operating at a
variety of temporal and spatial scales. Climate impacts may work their way bottom up …