<p>Declines are exhibited under both the lower (RCP 2.6) and upper (RCP 8.5) scenarios of climate change. Shaded bars represent 95% confidence intervals (data available in Table B in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0145285#pone.0145285.s002" target="_blank">S1 Text</a>). </p
Species around the world are shifting their ranges in response to climate change. To make robust pre...
nalyses of 36 fish and squid species sampled in standardized bottom-trawl surveys of the northwest A...
<p>Changes were calculated using 20-year average catch potential for 2050 relative to 2000 within Br...
from a variety of widely available, distribution of species, and can then naturally favour warmer wa...
Many fish and marine organisms are responding to our planet’s changing climate by shifting their dis...
Traditionally, trawl surveys were designed to collect fishery-independent data for assessing the pop...
WOS:000591487600001International audienceIn Europe, implementation of sustainable fisheries manageme...
Determining what abiotic and biotic factors affect the diversity and abundance of species through ti...
<div><p>Studies have demonstrated ways in which climate-related shifts in the distributions and rela...
1. Projecting the future effects of climate change on marine fished populations can help prepare the...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Impacts of climate change on ocean productivity sustaining world fisheries are predominantly negativ...
Observational evidence shows marine species are shifting their geographic distribution in response t...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
Global climate change has already caused bottom temperatures of coastal marine ecosystems to increas...
Species around the world are shifting their ranges in response to climate change. To make robust pre...
nalyses of 36 fish and squid species sampled in standardized bottom-trawl surveys of the northwest A...
<p>Changes were calculated using 20-year average catch potential for 2050 relative to 2000 within Br...
from a variety of widely available, distribution of species, and can then naturally favour warmer wa...
Many fish and marine organisms are responding to our planet’s changing climate by shifting their dis...
Traditionally, trawl surveys were designed to collect fishery-independent data for assessing the pop...
WOS:000591487600001International audienceIn Europe, implementation of sustainable fisheries manageme...
Determining what abiotic and biotic factors affect the diversity and abundance of species through ti...
<div><p>Studies have demonstrated ways in which climate-related shifts in the distributions and rela...
1. Projecting the future effects of climate change on marine fished populations can help prepare the...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Impacts of climate change on ocean productivity sustaining world fisheries are predominantly negativ...
Observational evidence shows marine species are shifting their geographic distribution in response t...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
Global climate change has already caused bottom temperatures of coastal marine ecosystems to increas...
Species around the world are shifting their ranges in response to climate change. To make robust pre...
nalyses of 36 fish and squid species sampled in standardized bottom-trawl surveys of the northwest A...
<p>Changes were calculated using 20-year average catch potential for 2050 relative to 2000 within Br...