[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 …

Ecological insights from pelagic habitats acquired using active acoustic techniques

KJ Benoit-Bird, GL Lawson - Annual review of marine science, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Marine pelagic ecosystems present fascinating opportunities for ecological investigation but
pose important methodological challenges for sampling. Active acoustic techniques involve …

Global decline of pelagic fauna in a warmer ocean

A Ariza, M Lengaigne, C Menkes… - Nature Climate …, 2022 - nature.com
Pelagic fauna is expected to be impacted under climate change according to ecosystem
simulations. However, the direction and magnitude of the impact is still uncertain and still not …

Global drivers of eukaryotic plankton biogeography in the sunlit ocean

G Sommeria-Klein, R Watteaux, FM Ibarbalz… - Science, 2021 - science.org
Eukaryotic plankton are a core component of marine ecosystems with exceptional taxonomic
and ecological diversity, yet how their ecology interacts with the environment to drive global …

[HTML][HTML] Investigation of marine temperature changes across temporal and spatial gradients: providing a fundament for studies on the effects of warming on marine …

FLL de Amorim, KH Wiltshire, P Lemke… - Progress in …, 2023 - Elsevier
A current critical issue in climate change studies is how temperature changes and shifts on
different spatial and temporal scales can affect organisms in terms of trends, variability and …

Oceanographic drivers of marine mammal and seabird habitat-use across shelf-seas: a guide to key features and recommendations for future research and …

SL Cox, CB Embling, PJ Hosegood, SC Votier… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Mid-latitude (∼ 30-60°) seasonally stratifying shelf-seas support a high abundance
and diversity of marine predators such as marine mammals and seabirds. However …

3D characterisation of the thermohaline structure in the southwestern tropical Atlantic derived from functional data analysis of in situ profiles

RV Assunçao, AC Silva, A Roy, B Bourlès… - Progress in …, 2020 - Elsevier
The dynamic of the thermohaline structure of the upper ocean, which depends on ocean–
atmosphere interactions, drives most near surface oceanic processes, including the control …

Advancing Observation of Ocean Biogeochemistry, Biology, and Ecosystems With Cost-Effective in situ Sensing Technologies

ZA Wang, H Moustahfid, AV Mueller… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Advancing our understanding of ocean biogeochemistry, biology, and ecosystems relies on
the ability to make observations both in the ocean and at the critical boundaries between the …

A mechanistic model of functional response provides new insights into indirect interactions among arctic tundra prey

A Beardsell, D Gravel, J Clermont, D Berteaux… - Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Prey handling processes are considered a dominant mechanism leading to short‐term
positive indirect effects between prey that share a predator. However, a growing body of …

A bird's-eye view on turbulence: seabird foraging associations with evolving surface flow features

L Lieber, R Langrock… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Understanding physical mechanisms underlying seabird foraging is fundamental to predict
responses to coastal change. For instance, turbulence in the water arising from natural or …