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 …

The ecological role of cephalopods and their representation in ecosystem models

T de la Chesnais, EA Fulton, SR Tracey… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2019 - Springer
Cephalopods, especially squids, are believed to have a structuring role in marine
ecosystems as a link between different trophic levels, primarily due to their voracious prey …

Биология дальневосточных морей России

ВП Шунтов - 2001 - elibrary.ru
Книга является обобщением представлений и результатов многолетних исследований
по группам гидробионтов, слагающих низшие трофические уровни в экосистемах …

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 …

Vulnerability assessment of Korean fisheries to climate change

MJ Kim, JB Hong, IS Han, JS Lee, DH Kim - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Climate change is expected to cause changes in marine biota and ecosystems, thereby
directly affecting fishery production. To establish policies to respond to climate change, the …

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 …

Long-term changes in the fish community structure from the Tsushima warm current region of the Japan/East Sea with an emphasis on the impacts of fishing and …

Y Tian, H Kidokoro, T Watanabe - Progress in Oceanography, 2006 - Elsevier
Japanese fisheries production in the Japan/East Sea between 1958 and 2003 increased to
their peak (1.76 million tons) in the late 1980s and decreased abruptly with the collapse of …

The influence of climate regime shifts on the marine environment and ecosystems in the East Asian Marginal Seas and their mechanisms

HK Jung, SMM Rahman, CK Kang, SY Park… - Deep Sea Research …, 2017 - Elsevier
Step changes to seawater temperature (SWT) in the East Asian marginal seas (EAMS) are
associated with three recent climate regime shifts (CRS) occurring in the mid-1970s, late …

Future climate of the north Pacific Ocean

JE Overland, M Wang - Eos, Transactions American …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Major changes in species distribution and abundance in North Pacific marine ecosystems
are often correlated with climatic shifts in the twentieth century. Species affected in the past …

Long-term pattern of primary productivity in the East/Japan Sea based on ocean color data derived from MODIS-aqua

HT Joo, SH Son, JW Park, JJ Kang, JY Jeong, CI Lee… - Remote Sensing, 2015 - mdpi.com
The East/Japan Sea (hereafter, the East Sea) is highly dynamic in its physical phenomena
and biological characteristics, but it has changed substantially over the last several decades …