[HTML][HTML] Harmful algal blooms: A climate change co-stressor in marine and freshwater ecosystems
AW Griffith, CJ Gobler - Harmful Algae, 2020 - Elsevier
Marine and freshwater ecosystems are warming, acidifying, and deoxygenating as a
consequence of climate change. In parallel, the impacts of harmful algal blooms (HABs) on …
consequence of climate change. In parallel, the impacts of harmful algal blooms (HABs) on …
Availability, supply, and aggregation of prey (Calanus spp.) in foraging areas of the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis)
KA Sorochan, S Plourde… - ICES journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The North Atlantic right whale (NARW), Eubalaena glacialis, resides primarily on
western North Atlantic continental shelves where this endangered species is susceptible to …
western North Atlantic continental shelves where this endangered species is susceptible to …
Slow adaptation in the face of rapid warming leads to collapse of the Gulf of Maine cod fishery
Several studies have documented fish populations changing in response to long-term
warming. Over the past decade, sea surface temperatures in the Gulf of Maine increased …
warming. Over the past decade, sea surface temperatures in the Gulf of Maine increased …
Indicators of climate change and social vulnerability in fishing dependent communities along the Eastern and Gulf Coasts of the United States
Changing climatic conditions are affecting the relationship between fishing communities and
the marine resources they depend on. This shift will require an adaptive response on the …
the marine resources they depend on. This shift will require an adaptive response on the …
Seasonal trends and phenology shifts in sea surface temperature on the North American northeastern continental shelf
The northeastern North American continental shelf from Cape Hatteras to the Scotian Shelf
is a region of globally extreme positive trends in sea surface temperature (SST). Here, a 33 …
is a region of globally extreme positive trends in sea surface temperature (SST). Here, a 33 …
Responding to ecosystem transformation: Resist, accept, or direct?
Ecosystem transformation can be defined as the emergence of a self‐organizing, self‐
sustaining, ecological or social–ecological system that deviates from prior ecosystem …
sustaining, ecological or social–ecological system that deviates from prior ecosystem …
Thirty‐three years of ocean benthic warming along the US northeast continental shelf and slope: Patterns, drivers, and ecological consequences
Abstract The US Northeast Continental Shelf is experiencing rapid warming, with potentially
profound consequences to marine ecosystems. While satellites document multiple scales of …
profound consequences to marine ecosystems. While satellites document multiple scales of …
North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) and its food: (II) interannual variations in biomass of Calanus spp. on western North Atlantic shelves
Abstract The North Atlantic right whale (NARW), Eubalaena glacialis, feeds on zooplankton,
particularly copepods of the genus Calanus. We quantified interannual variation in …
particularly copepods of the genus Calanus. We quantified interannual variation in …
Long-term changes in the distributions of larval and adult fish in the northeast US shelf ecosystem
Many studies have documented long-term changes in adult marine fish distributions and
linked these changes to climate change and multi-decadal climate variability. Most marine …
linked these changes to climate change and multi-decadal climate variability. Most marine …
Distinct zooplankton regime shift patterns across ecoregions of the US Northeast continental shelf Large Marine Ecosystem
We investigated regime shifts in seasonal zooplankton communities of the Northeast
continental shelf Large Marine Ecosystem (NES) and its subcomponent ecoregions over a …
continental shelf Large Marine Ecosystem (NES) and its subcomponent ecoregions over a …