Northeast Atlantic species distribution shifts over the last two decades ...
Marine species are widely shifting their distributions in response to global changes, and it is commonly expected they will move northward and to greater depths to reach cooler, less disturbed habitats. However, local manifestations of global changes, anthropogenic pressures, and species characteris...
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ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.cc2fqz6fd 2024-09-15T18:25:24+00:00 Northeast Atlantic species distribution shifts over the last two decades ... Le Luherne, Emilie 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cc2fqz6fd https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.cc2fqz6fd en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.18142/8 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Climate change Fishing pressure functional ecology marine taxa spatial indices distribution shift Celtic Sea Bay of Biscay FOS Biological sciences Dataset dataset 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cc2fqz6fd10.18142/8 2024-07-03T12:24:57Z Marine species are widely shifting their distributions in response to global changes, and it is commonly expected they will move northward and to greater depths to reach cooler, less disturbed habitats. However, local manifestations of global changes, anthropogenic pressures, and species characteristics may lead to unanticipated and varied responses by individual species. In this regard, the Celtic-Biscay Shelf is a particularly interesting study system because it has historically been heavily fished and occurs at the interface between two distinct biogeographic provinces, its community is thus comprised of species with diverse thermal preferenda. In the context of rapidly warming temperatures and intense fishery exploitation, we investigated the distribution shifts of 93 taxa (65 Actinopteri, 10 Elasmobranchii, 11 Cephalopoda, 5 Malacostraca, and 2 Bivalvia), which were sampled annually from 1997 to 2020 during a scientific bottom trawl survey. We used a set of 11 complementary spatial indices to quantify ... : This dataset was collected during the scientific bottom trawl survey EVHOE (Evaluation of fishing resources of Western Europe; EVHOE cruise, R/V Thalassa, IFREMER, DOI: 10.18142/8) carried out between October and December from 1997 to 2020 along the Celtic-Biscay Shelf. ... Dataset Northeast Atlantic DataCite |
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Marine species are widely shifting their distributions in response to global changes, and it is commonly expected they will move northward and to greater depths to reach cooler, less disturbed habitats. However, local manifestations of global changes, anthropogenic pressures, and species characteristics may lead to unanticipated and varied responses by individual species. In this regard, the Celtic-Biscay Shelf is a particularly interesting study system because it has historically been heavily fished and occurs at the interface between two distinct biogeographic provinces, its community is thus comprised of species with diverse thermal preferenda. In the context of rapidly warming temperatures and intense fishery exploitation, we investigated the distribution shifts of 93 taxa (65 Actinopteri, 10 Elasmobranchii, 11 Cephalopoda, 5 Malacostraca, and 2 Bivalvia), which were sampled annually from 1997 to 2020 during a scientific bottom trawl survey. We used a set of 11 complementary spatial indices to quantify ... : This dataset was collected during the scientific bottom trawl survey EVHOE (Evaluation of fishing resources of Western Europe; EVHOE cruise, R/V Thalassa, IFREMER, DOI: 10.18142/8) carried out between October and December from 1997 to 2020 along the Celtic-Biscay Shelf. ... |
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