An overview of the ecosystems of the Barents and Norwegian Seas and their response to climate variability
H Loeng, K Drinkwater - Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in …, 2007 - Elsevier
The principal features of the marine ecosystems in the Barents and Norwegian Seas and
some of their responses to climate variations are described. The physical oceanography is …
some of their responses to climate variations are described. The physical oceanography is …
Major pathways by which climate may force marine fish populations
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 …
variety of temporal and spatial scales. Climate impacts may work their way bottom up …
Ecological effects of the North Atlantic oscillation
Climatic oscillations as reflected in atmospheric modes such as the North Atlantic Oscillation
(NAO) may be seen as a proxy for regulating forces in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems …
(NAO) may be seen as a proxy for regulating forces in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems …
[PDF][PDF] The response of marine ecosystems to climate variability associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation
A strong association is documented between variability of the North Atlantic Oscillation
(NAO) and changes in various trophic levels of the marine ecosystems of the North Atlantic …
(NAO) and changes in various trophic levels of the marine ecosystems of the North Atlantic …
Changes in spawning stock structure strengthen the link between climate and recruitment in a heavily fished cod (Gadus morhua) stock
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is one of the commercially most important fish species in the
North Atlantic and plays a central role in several ecosystems. Fishing pressure has been …
North Atlantic and plays a central role in several ecosystems. Fishing pressure has been …
Recruitment of Atlantic cod stocks in relation to temperature and advectlon of copepod populations
S Sundby - Sarsia, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
The recruitment of Atlantic cod stocks shows different responses to temperature changes.
Cod stocks inhabiting the lower temperature range show generally an increase in …
Cod stocks inhabiting the lower temperature range show generally an increase in …
Covariability in early growth and year-class strength of Barents Sea cod, haddock, and herring: the environmental link
G Ottersen, H Loeng - ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2000 - academic.oup.com
We address the hypothesis that survival of a cohort is directly related to growth rates during
the pre-recruit period for marine fish. This hypothesis is widely accepted, but supporting field …
the pre-recruit period for marine fish. This hypothesis is widely accepted, but supporting field …
Management of transboundary and straddling fish stocks in the Northeast Atlantic in view of climate‐induced shifts in spatial distribution
The introduction of 200 nm exclusive economic zones (EEZs) in the late 1970s required
increased collaboration among neighbouring coastal states to manage transboundary and …
increased collaboration among neighbouring coastal states to manage transboundary and …
Cod and climate in a latitudinal cline: physiological analyses of climate effects in marine fishes
Characteristics of temperature-dependent metabolic adaptation, as well as their implications
for climate-dependent energy budgets, biogeography and fitness are reviewed and …
for climate-dependent energy budgets, biogeography and fitness are reviewed and …
Long-term fluctuations in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean bluefin tuna population
C Ravier, JM Fromentin - ICES journal of marine Science, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Long-term time-series of bluefin tuna catches from ancestral Mediterranean and Atlantic trap
fisheries are presented and analysed. The trap is a passive gear, little modified for centuries …
fisheries are presented and analysed. The trap is a passive gear, little modified for centuries …