Climate impacts on the Gulf of Maine ecosystem: a review of observed and expected changes in 2050 from rising temperatures

AJ Pershing, MA Alexander, DC Brady… - Elem Sci …, 2021 - online.ucpress.edu
The Gulf of Maine has recently experienced its warmest 5-year period (2015–2020) in the
instrumental record. This warming was associated with a decline in the signature subarctic …

Marine plankton phenology and life history in a changing climate: current research and future directions

R Ji, M Edwards, DL Mackas, JA Runge… - Journal of plankton …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Increasing availability and extent of biological ocean time series (from both in situ and
satellite data) have helped reveal significant phenological variability of marine plankton. The …

Rapid climate-driven circulation changes threaten conservation of endangered North Atlantic right whales

NR Record, JA Runge, DE Pendleton, WM Balch… - Oceanography, 2019 - JSTOR
As climate trends accelerate, ecosystems will be pushed rapidly into new states, reducing
the potential efficacy of conservation strategies based on historical patterns. In the Gulf of …

Oceanic circumpolar habitats of Antarctic krill

A Atkinson, V Siegel, EA Pakhomov, P Rothery… - Marine Ecology …, 2008 - int-res.com
Surveys of Euphausia superba often target localised shelves and ice edges where their
growth rates and predation losses are atypically high. Emphasis on these areas has led to …

[HTML][HTML] The North Atlantic Ocean as habitat for Calanus finmarchicus: Environmental factors and life history traits

W Melle, J Runge, E Head, S Plourde… - Progress in …, 2014 - Elsevier
Here we present a new, pan-Atlantic compilation and analysis of data on Calanus
finmarchicus abundance, demography, dormancy, egg production and mortality in relation to …

[HTML][HTML] Bridging the gap between marine biogeochemical and fisheries sciences; configuring the zooplankton link

A Mitra, C Castellani, WC Gentleman… - Progress in …, 2014 - Elsevier
Exploring climate and anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems requires an
understanding of how trophic components interact. However, integrative end-to-end …

Climate effects on Barents Sea ecosystem dynamics

P Dalpadado, RB Ingvaldsen, LC Stige… - ICES Journal of …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Dalpadado, P., Ingvaldsen, RB, Stige, LC, Bogstad, B., Knutsen, T., Ottersen, G.,
and Ellertsen, B. 2012. Climate effects on Barents Sea ecosystem dynamics.–ICES Journal …

End-to-end models for the analysis of marine ecosystems: challenges, issues, and next steps

KA Rose, JI Allen, Y Artioli, M Barange… - Marine and Coastal …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
There is growing interest in models of marine ecosystems that deal with the effects of climate
change through the higher trophic levels. Such end-to-end models combine …

Future climate‐driven shifts in distribution of Calanus finmarchicus

G Reygondeau, G Beaugrand - Global Change Biology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Calanus finmarchicus is a key‐structural species of the North Atlantic polar biome. The
species plays an important trophic role in subpolar and polar ecosystems as a grazer of …

Comparative ecology of widely distributed pelagic fish species in the North Atlantic: implications for modelling climate and fisheries impacts

VM Trenkel, G Huse, BR MacKenzie, P Alvarez… - Progress in …, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the current knowledge on the ecology of widely distributed pelagic fish
stocks in the North Atlantic basin with emphasis on their role in the food web and the factors …