General Effects of Climate Change on Arctic Fishes and Fish Populations
Projected shifts in climate forcing variables such as temperature and precipitation are of great relevance to arctic freshwater ecosystems and biota. These will result in many direct and indirect effects upon the ecosystems and fish present therein. Shifts projected for fish populations will range f...
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ftbioone:10.1579/0044-7447(2006)35[370:GEOCCO]2.0.CO;2 2023-07-30T04:00:36+02:00 General Effects of Climate Change on Arctic Fishes and Fish Populations James D. Reist Frederick J. Wrona Terry D. Prowse Michael Power J. Brian Dempson Richard J. Beamish Jacquelynne R. King Theresa J. Carmichael Chantelle D. Sawatzky James D. Reist Frederick J. Wrona Terry D. Prowse Michael Power J. Brian Dempson Richard J. Beamish Jacquelynne R. King Theresa J. Carmichael Chantelle D. Sawatzky world 2006-11-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447(2006)35[370:GEOCCO]2.0.CO;2 en eng Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences doi:10.1579/0044-7447(2006)35[370:GEOCCO]2.0.CO;2 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447(2006)35[370:GEOCCO]2.0.CO;2 Text 2006 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447(2006)35[370:GEOCCO]2.0.CO;2 2023-07-09T09:33:45Z Projected shifts in climate forcing variables such as temperature and precipitation are of great relevance to arctic freshwater ecosystems and biota. These will result in many direct and indirect effects upon the ecosystems and fish present therein. Shifts projected for fish populations will range from positive to negative in overall effect, differ among species and also among populations within species depending upon their biology and tolerances, and will be integrated by the fish within their local aquascapes. This results in a wide range of future possibilities for arctic freshwater and diadromous fishes. Owing to a dearth of basic knowledge regarding fish biology and habitat interactions in the north, complicated by scaling issues and uncertainty in future climate projections, only qualitative scenarios can be developed in most cases. This limits preparedness to meet challenges of climate change in the Arctic with respect to fish and fisheries. Text Arctic Climate change BioOne Online Journals Arctic |
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Projected shifts in climate forcing variables such as temperature and precipitation are of great relevance to arctic freshwater ecosystems and biota. These will result in many direct and indirect effects upon the ecosystems and fish present therein. Shifts projected for fish populations will range from positive to negative in overall effect, differ among species and also among populations within species depending upon their biology and tolerances, and will be integrated by the fish within their local aquascapes. This results in a wide range of future possibilities for arctic freshwater and diadromous fishes. Owing to a dearth of basic knowledge regarding fish biology and habitat interactions in the north, complicated by scaling issues and uncertainty in future climate projections, only qualitative scenarios can be developed in most cases. This limits preparedness to meet challenges of climate change in the Arctic with respect to fish and fisheries. |
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James D. Reist Frederick J. Wrona Terry D. Prowse Michael Power J. Brian Dempson Richard J. Beamish Jacquelynne R. King Theresa J. Carmichael Chantelle D. Sawatzky |
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James D. Reist Frederick J. Wrona Terry D. Prowse Michael Power J. Brian Dempson Richard J. Beamish Jacquelynne R. King Theresa J. Carmichael Chantelle D. Sawatzky General Effects of Climate Change on Arctic Fishes and Fish Populations |
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General Effects of Climate Change on Arctic Fishes and Fish Populations |
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General Effects of Climate Change on Arctic Fishes and Fish Populations |
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General Effects of Climate Change on Arctic Fishes and Fish Populations |
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General Effects of Climate Change on Arctic Fishes and Fish Populations |
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General Effects of Climate Change on Arctic Fishes and Fish Populations |
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