Climate change triggers poleward shifts in species distribution leading to changes in biogeography. In the marine environment, fish respond quickly to warming, causing community-wide reorganizations, which result in profound changes in ecosystem functioning. Functional biogeography provides a framework to address how ecosystem functioning may be affected by climate change over large spatial scales. However, there are few studies on functional biogeography in the marine environment, and none in the Arctic, where climate-driven changes are most rapid and extensive. We investigated the impact of climate warming on the functional biogeography of the Barents Sea, which is characterized by a sharp zoogeographic divide separating boreal from Arcti...
Sustainably managing natural resources under climate change requires understanding how species distr...
Sustainably managing natural resources under climate change requires understanding how species distr...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
When facing environmental change and intensified anthropogenic impact on marine ecosystems, extensiv...
As temperatures rise, motile species start to redistribute to more suitable areas, potentially affec...
When facing environmental change and intensified anthropogenic impact on marine ecosystems, extensiv...
Aim: We assessed temporal trends in functional diversity of the deep-sea demersal fish communities o...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
The warming trend of the Arctic is punctuated by several record-breaking warm years with very low se...
The biogeographic transition from boreal to Arctic marine communities entails a strong taxonomic and...
This thesis presents a study of the impact of climate warming on deep demersal fish communities East...
Climate-driven poleward shifts, leading to changes in species composition and relative abundances, h...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
Climate change alters species distribution, affecting the organization and functioning of ecosystems...
Sustainably managing natural resources under climate change requires understanding how species distr...
Sustainably managing natural resources under climate change requires understanding how species distr...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
When facing environmental change and intensified anthropogenic impact on marine ecosystems, extensiv...
As temperatures rise, motile species start to redistribute to more suitable areas, potentially affec...
When facing environmental change and intensified anthropogenic impact on marine ecosystems, extensiv...
Aim: We assessed temporal trends in functional diversity of the deep-sea demersal fish communities o...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
The warming trend of the Arctic is punctuated by several record-breaking warm years with very low se...
The biogeographic transition from boreal to Arctic marine communities entails a strong taxonomic and...
This thesis presents a study of the impact of climate warming on deep demersal fish communities East...
Climate-driven poleward shifts, leading to changes in species composition and relative abundances, h...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
Climate change alters species distribution, affecting the organization and functioning of ecosystems...
Sustainably managing natural resources under climate change requires understanding how species distr...
Sustainably managing natural resources under climate change requires understanding how species distr...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov