Temperature change effects on marine fish range shifts: A meta‐analysis of ecological and methodological predictors
The current effects of global warming on marine ecosystems are predicted to increase, with
species responding by changing their spatial distributions. Marine ectotherms such as fish …
species responding by changing their spatial distributions. Marine ectotherms such as fish …
Marine heatwaves are not a dominant driver of change in demersal fishes
Marine heatwaves have been linked to negative ecological effects in recent decades,. If
marine heatwaves regularly induce community reorganization and biomass collapses in …
marine heatwaves regularly induce community reorganization and biomass collapses in …
Climate change and extreme events are changing the biology of Polar Regions
SA Robinson - Global Change Biology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The polar regions have already experienced some of the planet's strongest climatic change
and, regardless of the warming scenario, these regions will experience profound …
and, regardless of the warming scenario, these regions will experience profound …
Interannual and decadal variability of sea surface temperature and sea ice concentration in the Barents Sea
B Mohamed, F Nilsen, R Skogseth - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Sea ice loss and accelerated warming in the Barents Sea have recently been one of the
main concerns of climate research. In this study, we investigated the trends and possible …
main concerns of climate research. In this study, we investigated the trends and possible …
Shifts in the composition and distribution of Pacific Arctic larval fish assemblages in response to rapid ecosystem change
Abstract The Pacific Arctic marine ecosystem has undergone rapid changes in recent years
due to ocean warming, sea ice loss, and increased northward transport of Pacific‐origin …
due to ocean warming, sea ice loss, and increased northward transport of Pacific‐origin …
[HTML][HTML] Community's ecological traits reflect spatio-temporal variability of climate change impacts
Climate change is triggering shifts in species distribution eventually altering communities'
biogeography. The composition of a community in terms of its species' ecological niche …
biogeography. The composition of a community in terms of its species' ecological niche …
Recurrent extreme climatic events are driving gorgonian populations to local extinction: low adaptive potential to marine heatwaves
Extreme climatic events (ECEs), such as marine heatwaves (MHWs), are a major threat to
biodiversity. Understanding the variability in ecological responses to recurrent ECEs within …
biodiversity. Understanding the variability in ecological responses to recurrent ECEs within …
[HTML][HTML] Zooplankton link climate to capelin and polar cod in the Barents Sea
P Dalpadado, IP Prokopchuk, B Bogstad… - Progress in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Capelin (Mallotus villosus) and polar cod (Boreogadus saida) hold a fundamental position in
the Barents Sea ecosystem as consumers of zooplankton while serving as forage fish for the …
the Barents Sea ecosystem as consumers of zooplankton while serving as forage fish for the …
The changing nature of future Arctic marine heatwaves and its potential impacts on the ecosystem
Marine heatwaves (MHWs), defined as extreme ocean warming episodes, have
strengthened over the past decades. High-resolution climate models improve understanding …
strengthened over the past decades. High-resolution climate models improve understanding …
Drivers of marine heatwaves in the Arctic Ocean
Among the documented consequences of anthropogenic global warming are the increased
frequency and duration of marine heatwaves in the global ocean. The literature dedicated to …
frequency and duration of marine heatwaves in the global ocean. The literature dedicated to …