Estimating a physiological threshold to oxygen and temperature from marine monitoring data reveals challenges and opportunities for forecasting distribution shifts

J Indivero, SC Anderson, LAK Barnett… - …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Species distribution modeling is increasingly used to describe and anticipate consequences
of a warming ocean. These models often identify statistical associations between distribution …

'Drivin'with your eyes closed': Results from an international, blinded simulation experiment to evaluate spatial stock assessments

DR Goethel, AM Berger, SD Hoyle, PD Lynch… - Fish and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial models enable understanding potential redistribution of marine resources
associated with ecosystem drivers and climate change. Stock assessment platforms can …

Exploring the impact of temporal resolution on detecting shifts in the invasive species niche: Insights from Lessepsian fishes

M D'Amen, N Bonora, E Azzurro - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, we estimate the niche overlap between native and invaded ranges of 36
Lessepsian fish, focusing on how this estimate might vary in relation to the temporal …

Climate Change Influences via Species Distribution Shifts and Century‐Scale Warming in an End‐To‐End California Current Ecosystem Model

OR Liu, IC Kaplan, PY Hernvann… - Global Change …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change can impact marine ecosystems through many biological and ecological
processes. Ecosystem models are one tool that can be used to simulate how the complex …

A shifting chessboard: Projections of prawn, capelin, mesopelagic fish, zooplankton, and their Nordic and Barents Seas food web under climate change

I Nilsen, C Hansen, IC Kaplan - Progress in Oceanography, 2025 - Elsevier
As climate change is already altering ocean temperatures, there is an urgent need to
understand how environmental changes will affect marine ecosystems. Although great …

Skillful multiyear prediction of marine habitat shifts jointly constrained by ocean temperature and dissolved oxygen

Z Chen, S Siedlecki, M Long, CM Petrik… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
The ability to anticipate marine habitat shifts responding to climate variability has high
scientific and socioeconomic value. Here we quantify interannual-to-decadal predictability of …

Dutch landscapes have lost insect‐pollinated plants over the past 87 years

K Pan, L Marshall, GR de Snoo… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The interruption of plant‐pollinator interactions may threaten global plant diversity, food
security and ecosystem stability. Recent reports of strong declines in both insects and plants …

Trait-based indicators of resource selection by albacore tuna in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem

MR Gleiber, NA Hardy, CJ Morganson, CF Nickels… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
As global climate change reorganizes marine ecosystems, understanding how predators will
respond to variable prey resources is critical to forecasting future community dynamics. Prey …

Stay or go? Geographic variation in risks due to climate change for fishing fleets that adapt in-place or adapt on-the-move

JF Samhouri, BE Feist, M Jacox, OR Liu… - PLOS …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
From fishers to farmers, people across the planet who rely directly upon natural resources
for their livelihoods and well-being face extensive impacts from climate change. However …

Comparative analysis of climate-induced habitat shift of economically significant species with diverse ecological preferences in the Northwest Pacific

W Dong, X Bai, L Zhao, H Dong, C Liu - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The Northwest Pacific Ocean is the most productive fishing ground in the Pacific Ocean, with
a continuous rise in water temperature since 1990. We developed stacked species …