Continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea
Climate change affects marine biological processes from genetic to ecosystem levels [1-3]. Recent warming in the northeast Atlantic [4, 5] has caused distributional shifts in some fish species along latitudinal and depth gradients [6, 7], but such changes, as predicted by climate envelope models [8]...
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ftnuigalway:oai:https://researchrepository.universityofgalway.ie:10379/13926 2024-10-13T14:09:39+00:00 Continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea Simpson, Stephen D. Jennings, Simon Johnson, Mark P. Blanchard, Julia L. Schön, Pieter-Jan Sims, David W. Genner, Martin J. 2011-09-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/13926 https://doi.org/10.13025/28355 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2011.08.016 unknown Elsevier BV Current Biology Simpson, Stephen D. Jennings, Simon; Johnson, Mark P.; Blanchard, Julia L.; Schön, Pieter-Jan; Sims, David W.; Genner, Martin J. (2011). Continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea. Current Biology 21 (18), 1565-1570 0960-9822 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/13926 https://doi.org/10.13025/28355 doi:10.1016/j.cub.2011.08.016 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ north-sea climate-change life-histories community fisheries temperature coastal ocean cod Article 2011 ftnuigalway https://doi.org/10.13025/2835510.1016/j.cub.2011.08.016 2024-09-17T14:44:30Z Climate change affects marine biological processes from genetic to ecosystem levels [1-3]. Recent warming in the northeast Atlantic [4, 5] has caused distributional shifts in some fish species along latitudinal and depth gradients [6, 7], but such changes, as predicted by climate envelope models [8], may often be prevented because population movement requires availability of suitable habitat. We assessed the full impacts of warming on the commercially important European continental shelf fish assemblage using a data-driven Eulerian (grid-based) approach that accommodates spatial heterogeneity in ecological and environmental conditions. We analyzed local associations of species abundance and community diversity with climatic variables, assessing trends in 172 cells from records of >100 million individuals sampled over 1.2 million km(2) from 1980-2008. We demonstrate responses to warming in 72% of common species, with three times more species increasing in abundance than declining, and find these trends reflected in international commercial landings. Profound reorganization of the relative abundance of species in local communities occurred despite decadel stability in the presence-absence of species. Our analysis highlights the importance of focusing on changes in species. abundance in established local communities to assess the full consequences of climate change for commercial fisheries and food security. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN |
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north-sea climate-change life-histories community fisheries temperature coastal ocean cod Simpson, Stephen D. Jennings, Simon Johnson, Mark P. Blanchard, Julia L. Schön, Pieter-Jan Sims, David W. Genner, Martin J. Continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea |
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Climate change affects marine biological processes from genetic to ecosystem levels [1-3]. Recent warming in the northeast Atlantic [4, 5] has caused distributional shifts in some fish species along latitudinal and depth gradients [6, 7], but such changes, as predicted by climate envelope models [8], may often be prevented because population movement requires availability of suitable habitat. We assessed the full impacts of warming on the commercially important European continental shelf fish assemblage using a data-driven Eulerian (grid-based) approach that accommodates spatial heterogeneity in ecological and environmental conditions. We analyzed local associations of species abundance and community diversity with climatic variables, assessing trends in 172 cells from records of >100 million individuals sampled over 1.2 million km(2) from 1980-2008. We demonstrate responses to warming in 72% of common species, with three times more species increasing in abundance than declining, and find these trends reflected in international commercial landings. Profound reorganization of the relative abundance of species in local communities occurred despite decadel stability in the presence-absence of species. Our analysis highlights the importance of focusing on changes in species. abundance in established local communities to assess the full consequences of climate change for commercial fisheries and food security. |
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Article in Journal/Newspaper |
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Simpson, Stephen D. Jennings, Simon Johnson, Mark P. Blanchard, Julia L. Schön, Pieter-Jan Sims, David W. Genner, Martin J. |
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Simpson, Stephen D. Jennings, Simon Johnson, Mark P. Blanchard, Julia L. Schön, Pieter-Jan Sims, David W. Genner, Martin J. |
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Simpson, Stephen D. |
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Continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea |
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Continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea |
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Continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea |
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Continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea |
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Continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea |
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continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea |
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2011 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10379/13926 https://doi.org/10.13025/28355 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2011.08.016 |
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Current Biology Simpson, Stephen D. Jennings, Simon; Johnson, Mark P.; Blanchard, Julia L.; Schön, Pieter-Jan; Sims, David W.; Genner, Martin J. (2011). Continental shelf-wide response of a fish assemblage to rapid warming of the sea. Current Biology 21 (18), 1565-1570 0960-9822 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/13926 https://doi.org/10.13025/28355 doi:10.1016/j.cub.2011.08.016 |
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