One of the major challenges to understanding population changes in ecology for assessment purposes is the difficulty in evaluating the suitability of an area for a given species. Here we used a new simple approach able to faithfully predict through time the abundance of two key zooplanktonic species by focusing on the relationship between the species’ environmental preferences and their observed abundances. The approach is applied to the marine copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus as a case study characterising the multidecadal dynamics of the North Sea ecosystem. We removed all North Sea data from the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) dataset and described for both species a simplified ecological niche using Sea Surface Temp...
International audiencePhenological, biogeographic and community shifts are among the reported respon...
Marine populations are controlled by a series of drivers which act independently or synergistically....
Time-series are crucial to understand the status of zooplankton communities and to anticipate change...
International audienceOne of the major challenges to understanding population changes in ecology for...
Marine ecosystems show natural fluctuation throughout a large range of spatial and temporal scales. ...
International audienceEcosystem effects of climate change have been detected in all components of th...
The copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-exist in the North Sea, but their spatial ...
Global climate change is expected to modify the spatial distribution of marine organisms. However, ...
Hutchinson's (1957; Cold Spring Harbour Symp Quant Biol 22:415-427) niche concept is being used incr...
<div><p>Marine populations are controlled by a series of drivers, pertaining to both the physical en...
Copepods represent the major part of the dry weight of the mesozooplankton in pelagic ecosystems and...
International audienceRecently, a framework has been proposed to monitor plank-ton ecosystems in the...
Advances in habitat and climate modelling allow us to reduce uncertainties of climate change impacts...
Zooplankton play a pivotal role in marine ecosystem by cycling carbon and energy up the food chain. ...
Broad scale climate forcing can interact with local environmental processes to affect the observed e...
International audiencePhenological, biogeographic and community shifts are among the reported respon...
Marine populations are controlled by a series of drivers which act independently or synergistically....
Time-series are crucial to understand the status of zooplankton communities and to anticipate change...
International audienceOne of the major challenges to understanding population changes in ecology for...
Marine ecosystems show natural fluctuation throughout a large range of spatial and temporal scales. ...
International audienceEcosystem effects of climate change have been detected in all components of th...
The copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-exist in the North Sea, but their spatial ...
Global climate change is expected to modify the spatial distribution of marine organisms. However, ...
Hutchinson's (1957; Cold Spring Harbour Symp Quant Biol 22:415-427) niche concept is being used incr...
<div><p>Marine populations are controlled by a series of drivers, pertaining to both the physical en...
Copepods represent the major part of the dry weight of the mesozooplankton in pelagic ecosystems and...
International audienceRecently, a framework has been proposed to monitor plank-ton ecosystems in the...
Advances in habitat and climate modelling allow us to reduce uncertainties of climate change impacts...
Zooplankton play a pivotal role in marine ecosystem by cycling carbon and energy up the food chain. ...
Broad scale climate forcing can interact with local environmental processes to affect the observed e...
International audiencePhenological, biogeographic and community shifts are among the reported respon...
Marine populations are controlled by a series of drivers which act independently or synergistically....
Time-series are crucial to understand the status of zooplankton communities and to anticipate change...