Climate change impacts on eastern boundary upwelling systems
The world's eastern boundary upwelling systems (EBUSs) contribute disproportionately to
global ocean productivity and provide critical ecosystem services to human society. The …
global ocean productivity and provide critical ecosystem services to human society. The …
Dining in the deep: the feeding ecology of deep-sea fishes
Deep-sea fishes inhabit∼ 75% of the biosphere and are a critical part of deep-sea food
webs. Diet analysis and more recent trophic biomarker approaches, such as stable isotopes …
webs. Diet analysis and more recent trophic biomarker approaches, such as stable isotopes …
Global habitat preferences of commercially valuable tuna
In spite of its pivotal role in future implementations of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries
Management, current knowledge about tuna habitat preferences remains fragmented and …
Management, current knowledge about tuna habitat preferences remains fragmented and …
Climate change impacts on seabirds and marine mammals: The importance of study duration, thermal tolerance and generation time
Understanding climate change impacts on top predators is fundamental to marine
biodiversity conservation, due to their increasingly threatened populations and their …
biodiversity conservation, due to their increasingly threatened populations and their …
Modelling climate change impacts on marine fish populations: process‐based integration of ocean warming, acidification and other environmental drivers
S Koenigstein, FC Mark… - Fish and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming,
acidification and oxygen depletion, causing changes in marine ecosystems and …
acidification and oxygen depletion, causing changes in marine ecosystems and …
Linking vertical movements of large pelagic predators with distribution patterns of biomass in the open ocean
CD Braun, A Della Penna… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Many predator species make regular excursions from near-surface waters to the twilight
(200 to 1,000 m) and midnight (1,000 to 3,000 m) zones of the deep pelagic ocean. While …
(200 to 1,000 m) and midnight (1,000 to 3,000 m) zones of the deep pelagic ocean. While …
Deep pelagic food web structure as revealed by in situ feeding observations
CA Choy, SHD Haddock… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Food web linkages, or the feeding relationships between species inhabiting a shared
ecosystem, are an ecological lens through which ecosystem structure and function can be …
ecosystem, are an ecological lens through which ecosystem structure and function can be …
Trophic structure of southern marine ecosystems: a comparative isotopic analysis from the Beagle Channel to the oceanic Burdwood Bank area under a wasp-waist …
L Riccialdelli, YA Becker, NE Fioramonti… - Marine Ecology …, 2020 - int-res.com
Understanding the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems has become a critical
issue to assess the potential short-and long-term effects of natural and anthropogenic …
issue to assess the potential short-and long-term effects of natural and anthropogenic …
Trophic structure and food resources of epipelagic and mesopelagic fishes in the N orth P acific S ubtropical G yre ecosystem inferred from nitrogen isotopic …
We used bulk tissue δ13C and δ15N values and δ15N values of individual amino acids (AA)
to characterize the trophic structure of a pelagic fish assemblage from the North Pacific …
to characterize the trophic structure of a pelagic fish assemblage from the North Pacific …
Improving marine ecosystem models with biochemical tracers
HR Pethybridge, CA Choy, JJ Polovina… - Annual review of …, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Empirical data on food web dynamics and predator-prey interactions underpin ecosystem
models, which are increasingly used to support strategic management of marine resources …
models, which are increasingly used to support strategic management of marine resources …