<div><p>Fish populations are linked to ocean biogeochemistry by their reliance on primary production for food, and dissolved oxygen to breathe. It is also possible that marine fish modify biogeochemical dynamics, as do freshwater fish, through top-down trophic cascades, but there has been relatively little consideration of this possibility. This lack of consideration may reflect a lack of importance; alternatively, it may simply reflect the lack of appropriate observations with which to constrain such relationships. Here, we draw attention to the potential use of marine sediments as long-term simultaneous monitors of both fish abundance and marine biogeochemical dynamics. We compile published sediment proxy records of fish abundance from th...
The use of historical fishing records to understand relationships between climatic change and fish a...
International audienceThroughout the course of their lives fish ingest food containing essential ele...
Fish scales accumulating in marine laminated sediments can provide a record of population variabilit...
Fish populations are linked to ocean biogeochemistry by their reliance on primary production for foo...
Fish populations are linked to ocean biogeochemistry by their reliance on primary production for foo...
The field of biogeochemistry has established that life plays a key role in dictating the chemical re...
The biomass and biogeochemical roles of fish in the ocean are ecologically important but poorly know...
Food web structure, particularly the relative importance of bottom-up and top-down control of animal...
Mesopelagic fishes are under-studied in relation to their importance in pelagic ecosystems. Traditio...
Teleost fish excrete precipitated carbonate and make significant contributions to the marine inorgan...
Fishes are the dominant vertebrates in the ocean, yet we know little of their contribution to carbon...
Biological transfer of nutrients and materials between linked ecosystems influences global carbon bu...
Biological transfer of nutrients and materials between linked ecosystems influences global carbon bu...
ar more biomass is contained in marine primary producers than in marine animals at higher levels of ...
Food web structure, particularly the relative importance of bottom-up and top-down control of animal...
The use of historical fishing records to understand relationships between climatic change and fish a...
International audienceThroughout the course of their lives fish ingest food containing essential ele...
Fish scales accumulating in marine laminated sediments can provide a record of population variabilit...
Fish populations are linked to ocean biogeochemistry by their reliance on primary production for foo...
Fish populations are linked to ocean biogeochemistry by their reliance on primary production for foo...
The field of biogeochemistry has established that life plays a key role in dictating the chemical re...
The biomass and biogeochemical roles of fish in the ocean are ecologically important but poorly know...
Food web structure, particularly the relative importance of bottom-up and top-down control of animal...
Mesopelagic fishes are under-studied in relation to their importance in pelagic ecosystems. Traditio...
Teleost fish excrete precipitated carbonate and make significant contributions to the marine inorgan...
Fishes are the dominant vertebrates in the ocean, yet we know little of their contribution to carbon...
Biological transfer of nutrients and materials between linked ecosystems influences global carbon bu...
Biological transfer of nutrients and materials between linked ecosystems influences global carbon bu...
ar more biomass is contained in marine primary producers than in marine animals at higher levels of ...
Food web structure, particularly the relative importance of bottom-up and top-down control of animal...
The use of historical fishing records to understand relationships between climatic change and fish a...
International audienceThroughout the course of their lives fish ingest food containing essential ele...
Fish scales accumulating in marine laminated sediments can provide a record of population variabilit...