Are we ready to track climate‐driven shifts in marine species across international boundaries?‐A global survey of scientific bottom trawl data
Marine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting
seascapes. While changes in fish populations and community structure threaten the …
seascapes. While changes in fish populations and community structure threaten the …
Two centuries for an almost complete community turnover from native to non‐native species in a riverine ecosystem
Non‐native species introductions affect freshwater communities by changing community
compositions, functional roles, trait occurrences and ecological niche spaces …
compositions, functional roles, trait occurrences and ecological niche spaces …
Sea temperature is the primary driver of recent and predicted fish community structure across Northeast Atlantic shelf seas
Climate change has strongly influenced the distribution and abundance of marine fish
species, leading to concern about effects of future climate on commercially harvested stocks …
species, leading to concern about effects of future climate on commercially harvested stocks …
[HTML][HTML] Coastal habitats and their importance for the diversity of benthic communities: a species-and trait-based approach
Coastal habitats are used by a great variety of organisms during some or all stages of their
life cycle. When assessing the link between biological communities and their environment …
life cycle. When assessing the link between biological communities and their environment …
Biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships in fish communities: biomass is related to evenness and the environment, not to species richness
A Maureaud, D Hodapp… - … of the Royal …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF) is a topic of
considerable interest to scientists and managers because a better understanding of its …
considerable interest to scientists and managers because a better understanding of its …
Community assembly processes and drivers sha** marine fish community structure in the North Sea
To preserve natural ecosystems and their biodiversity, there is a need to anticipate future
ecosystem changes through better understanding of underlying drivers and assembly …
ecosystem changes through better understanding of underlying drivers and assembly …
Spatio-temporal variation in marine fish traits reveals community-wide responses to environmental change
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of environmental and anthropogenic stressors,
including climate change and overexploitation. A promising way towards understanding the …
including climate change and overexploitation. A promising way towards understanding the …
Fish communities diverge in species but converge in traits over three decades of warming
Describing the spatial and temporal dynamics of communities is essential for understanding
the impacts of global environmental change on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Trait …
the impacts of global environmental change on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Trait …
No Sign of Homogenisation in Reef Fish Communities Across an Ecological Transition Zone Exposed to Warming
Aim Marine organisms are responding to warming by altering their distribution ranges,
causing biogeographic range shifts and in some cases, favouring the community …
causing biogeographic range shifts and in some cases, favouring the community …
Warming-induced changes in reef fish community traits in the Southwestern Atlantic transition zone
Marine communities are subject to alterations in environmental conditions, due to both
natural variability and climate change. For instance, a rapid increase in sea surface …
natural variability and climate change. For instance, a rapid increase in sea surface …