A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters

Rising ocean temperatures are causing marine fish species to shift spatial distributions and ranges, and are altering predator-prey dynamics in food-webs. Most documented cases of species shifts so far involve relatively small species at lower trophic levels, and consider individual species in ecolo...

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Main Authors: MacKenzie, Brian, Payne, Mark, Boje, Jesper, Høyer, Jacob L., Siegstad, Helle
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d2cbcc93-9323-48e3-965e-a4d884c1df9f 2023-05-15T16:03:50+02:00 A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters MacKenzie, Brian Payne, Mark Boje, Jesper Høyer, Jacob L. Siegstad, Helle 2014 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/d2cbcc93-9323-48e3-965e-a4d884c1df9f eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess MacKenzie , B , Payne , M , Boje , J , Høyer , J L & Siegstad , H 2014 , ' A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters ' , ESSAS Annual Science Meeting , Copenhagen , Denmark , 07/04/2014 - 09/04/2014 . /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/reduced_inequalities SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action SDG 13 - Climate Action /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water SDG 14 - Life Below Water conferenceObject 2014 ftdtupubl 2022-08-14T08:18:19Z Rising ocean temperatures are causing marine fish species to shift spatial distributions and ranges, and are altering predator-prey dynamics in food-webs. Most documented cases of species shifts so far involve relatively small species at lower trophic levels, and consider individual species in ecological isolation from others. Here we show that a large highly migratory top predator fish species has entered a high latitude sub-polar area. Bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus Linnaeus 1758, were captured in waters east of Greenland (65o N) in August 2012 during exploratory fishing for Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus Linnaeus 1758. The bluefin tuna were captured in a single net-haul in 9-11o C water together with 6 tonnes of mackerel, which is a preferred prey species and itself a new immigrant to the area. Regional temperatures in August 2012 were historically high and contributed to a warming trend since 1985, when temperatures began to rise. The presence of bluefin tuna in this region is likely due to a combination of warm temperatures that are physiologically more tolerable and immigration of an important prey species into the region. We conclude that a cascade of climate change impacts is restructuring the food web in east Greenland waters Conference Object East Greenland Greenland Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Greenland
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SDG 13 - Climate Action
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MacKenzie, Brian
Payne, Mark
Boje, Jesper
Høyer, Jacob L.
Siegstad, Helle
A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters
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SDG 14 - Life Below Water
description Rising ocean temperatures are causing marine fish species to shift spatial distributions and ranges, and are altering predator-prey dynamics in food-webs. Most documented cases of species shifts so far involve relatively small species at lower trophic levels, and consider individual species in ecological isolation from others. Here we show that a large highly migratory top predator fish species has entered a high latitude sub-polar area. Bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus Linnaeus 1758, were captured in waters east of Greenland (65o N) in August 2012 during exploratory fishing for Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus Linnaeus 1758. The bluefin tuna were captured in a single net-haul in 9-11o C water together with 6 tonnes of mackerel, which is a preferred prey species and itself a new immigrant to the area. Regional temperatures in August 2012 were historically high and contributed to a warming trend since 1985, when temperatures began to rise. The presence of bluefin tuna in this region is likely due to a combination of warm temperatures that are physiologically more tolerable and immigration of an important prey species into the region. We conclude that a cascade of climate change impacts is restructuring the food web in east Greenland waters
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author MacKenzie, Brian
Payne, Mark
Boje, Jesper
Høyer, Jacob L.
Siegstad, Helle
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title A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters
title_short A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters
title_full A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters
title_fullStr A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters
title_full_unstemmed A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters
title_sort cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to greenland waters
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op_source MacKenzie , B , Payne , M , Boje , J , Høyer , J L & Siegstad , H 2014 , ' A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters ' , ESSAS Annual Science Meeting , Copenhagen , Denmark , 07/04/2014 - 09/04/2014 .
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