Commercial fishing and climate change have influenced the composition of marine fish assemblages worldwide, but we require a better understanding of their relative influence on long-term changes in species abundance and body-size distributions. In this study, we investigated long-term (1911–2007) variability within a demersal fish assemblage in the western English Channel. The region has been subject to commercial fisheries throughout most of the past century, and has undergone interannual changes in sea temperature of over 2.0 °C. We focussed on a core 30 species that comprised 99% of total individuals sampled in the assemblage. Analyses showed that temporal trends in the abundance of smaller multispecies size classes followed thermal regi...
Climate change has been predicted to lead to changes in local and regional species richness through ...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
Abundances of warm-water fish species (e.g. red mullet, john dory, triggerfish) have increased in UK...
Climatic change has been implicated as the cause of abundance fluctuations in marine fish population...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their respective...
The effects of climate change and fishing pressure on demersal fish communities can be difficult to ...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their respective...
<div><p>Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their re...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of environmental and anthropogenic stressors, including cli...
Climate change has been predicted to lead to changes in local and regional species richness through ...
Climate change has been predicted to lead to changes in local and regional species richness through ...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
Abundances of warm-water fish species (e.g. red mullet, john dory, triggerfish) have increased in UK...
Climatic change has been implicated as the cause of abundance fluctuations in marine fish population...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their respective...
The effects of climate change and fishing pressure on demersal fish communities can be difficult to ...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their respective...
<div><p>Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their re...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of environmental and anthropogenic stressors, including cli...
Climate change has been predicted to lead to changes in local and regional species richness through ...
Climate change has been predicted to lead to changes in local and regional species richness through ...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
Abundances of warm-water fish species (e.g. red mullet, john dory, triggerfish) have increased in UK...