1. Higher than average ambient water temperature in the first year of life may be responsible for strong cohorts of adult cyprinid fish. Whilst temperature explains much of the variation in year-class strength (YCS), however, it is not the only influential factor as high temperature does not inevitably yield strong year-classes. Furthermore, years in which a strong year-class is prevalent in one species do not necessarily result in strong year-classes in other coexisting species, suggesting other biotic and abiotic factors are important in regulating recruitment success. 2. The relationships between water temperature, river discharge, the position of the Gulf Stream, 0-group fish growth and recruitment success (YCS) were examined in three c...
Most ecosystems undergo substantial variation over the seasons, ranging from changes in abiotic feat...
The warming of coastal oceans due to climate change is increasing the overwinter survival of tropica...
International audienceLong-term surveys confirm the rapidity of environmental and biological changes...
1. Higher than average ambient water temperature in the first year of life may be responsible for st...
1. Climatic effects are increasingly being recognised as an important factor causing inter-annual va...
The influence of key climate-driven environmental parameters on the population dynamics of three cyp...
1. Large river floodplains are considered key nursery habitats for many species of riverine fish. Th...
The distribution and population structure of organisms is governed by a broad suite of biotic and ab...
Year class strength (YCS) was estimated for the 25 year period between 1972 and 1996. The index (YCS...
Recruitment is the point in life when cohort strength in fishes is determined. Tributaries of large ...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
This study investigated whether a putative shift in climate regime in the North Atlantic in the 1990...
Climate change causes warming of rivers and may increase discharge, particularly during winter. Down...
Here we analyzed the relation between recruitment dynamic (recruit-ment or recruitment success) and ...
<p>The occurrence of fish species may be strongly influenced by a stream’s thermal regime (magnitude...
Most ecosystems undergo substantial variation over the seasons, ranging from changes in abiotic feat...
The warming of coastal oceans due to climate change is increasing the overwinter survival of tropica...
International audienceLong-term surveys confirm the rapidity of environmental and biological changes...
1. Higher than average ambient water temperature in the first year of life may be responsible for st...
1. Climatic effects are increasingly being recognised as an important factor causing inter-annual va...
The influence of key climate-driven environmental parameters on the population dynamics of three cyp...
1. Large river floodplains are considered key nursery habitats for many species of riverine fish. Th...
The distribution and population structure of organisms is governed by a broad suite of biotic and ab...
Year class strength (YCS) was estimated for the 25 year period between 1972 and 1996. The index (YCS...
Recruitment is the point in life when cohort strength in fishes is determined. Tributaries of large ...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
This study investigated whether a putative shift in climate regime in the North Atlantic in the 1990...
Climate change causes warming of rivers and may increase discharge, particularly during winter. Down...
Here we analyzed the relation between recruitment dynamic (recruit-ment or recruitment success) and ...
<p>The occurrence of fish species may be strongly influenced by a stream’s thermal regime (magnitude...
Most ecosystems undergo substantial variation over the seasons, ranging from changes in abiotic feat...
The warming of coastal oceans due to climate change is increasing the overwinter survival of tropica...
International audienceLong-term surveys confirm the rapidity of environmental and biological changes...