Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels from plankton to apex predators. Determining the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems requires understanding the direct effects on all trophic levels as well as indirect effects mediated by trophic coupling. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of climate change on the pelagic food web in the Celtic Sea, a productive shelf region in the Northeast Atlantic. Using long-term data, we examined possible direct and indirect ‘bottom-up ’ climate effects across four trophic levels: phytoplankton, zooplankton, mid-trophic level fish and seabirds. During the period 1986–2007, although there was no temporal trend in the North A...
Climate change has profound ecological effects, yet our understanding of how trophic interactions am...
Climate change has profound ecological effects, yet our understanding of how trophic interactions am...
It is now widely accepted that global warming is occurring, yet its effects on the world’s largest e...
Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels ...
Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels ...
Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels ...
Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels ...
<div><p>Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic...
Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the article. Av...
Climate change and fisheries have affected marine environments worldwide leading to impacts on ecosy...
Global climate change has already caused bottom temperatures of coastal marine ecosystems to increas...
Current climate change and overfishing are affecting the productivity and structure of marine ecosys...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
Climate change has profound ecological effects, yet our understanding of how trophic interactions am...
Climate change has profound ecological effects, yet our understanding of how trophic interactions am...
It is now widely accepted that global warming is occurring, yet its effects on the world’s largest e...
Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels ...
Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels ...
Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels ...
Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels ...
<div><p>Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic...
Climate change has had profound effects upon marine ecosystems, impacting across all trophic levels ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the article. Av...
Climate change and fisheries have affected marine environments worldwide leading to impacts on ecosy...
Global climate change has already caused bottom temperatures of coastal marine ecosystems to increas...
Current climate change and overfishing are affecting the productivity and structure of marine ecosys...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
Climate change has profound ecological effects, yet our understanding of how trophic interactions am...
Climate change has profound ecological effects, yet our understanding of how trophic interactions am...
It is now widely accepted that global warming is occurring, yet its effects on the world’s largest e...