Mean temperature (MTC) and mean trophic level (MTL) spatiotemporal patterns of MEDITS survey catches were examined in 13 geographic statistical areas (GSAs) of the Mediterranean between 1994 and 2016. The study aimed to detect changes in the demersal community structure related to anthropogenic impacts. A generalized additive modelling approach was used to examine the effects of year and GSA on the MTC and MTL indexes and on bottom temperature by haul. For the MTC index, the year was significant only in 4 GSAs, while for MTC it was significant in 5. Higher MTC values were observed in central and eastern areas. Bottom temperature increased after 2010, and also from west to east and from north to south. Our results indicate that the recently ...
Climate change is rapidly becoming one of the biggest threats to marine life, and its impacts have t...
Trawling pressure and environmental changes may affect the composition of fish assemblages. Our know...
International audienceThere is considerable evidence that Mediterranean marine species have been shi...
Mean temperature (MTC) and mean trophic level (MTL) spatiotemporal patterns of MEDITS survey catches...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
The mean trophic level, i.e.,the Mean Trophic Index (MTI) and Mean Temperature of the Catch (MTC) we...
Ocean warming is a worldwide phenomenon. The mean temperature of the catch (MTC) is becoming one of...
Ocean warming is a worldwide phenomenon. The mean temperature of the catch (MTC) is becoming one of...
Global warming is increasingly affecting marine ecosystems and ecological services they provide. One...
Possible effects of the spatial scale of analysis on the relationship between fishery landings and t...
Possible effects of the spatial scale of analysis on the relationship between fishery landings and t...
Possible effects of the spatial scale of analysis on the relationship between fishery landings and t...
Mean temperature (MTC) and mean trophic level (MTL) spatiotemporal patterns of MEDITS survey catches...
The mean trophic level, i.e., the Mean Trophic Index (MTI) and Mean Temperature of the Catch (MTC)...
Climate change is rapidly becoming one of the biggest threats to marine life, and its impacts have t...
Trawling pressure and environmental changes may affect the composition of fish assemblages. Our know...
International audienceThere is considerable evidence that Mediterranean marine species have been shi...
Mean temperature (MTC) and mean trophic level (MTL) spatiotemporal patterns of MEDITS survey catches...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
The mean trophic level, i.e.,the Mean Trophic Index (MTI) and Mean Temperature of the Catch (MTC) we...
Ocean warming is a worldwide phenomenon. The mean temperature of the catch (MTC) is becoming one of...
Ocean warming is a worldwide phenomenon. The mean temperature of the catch (MTC) is becoming one of...
Global warming is increasingly affecting marine ecosystems and ecological services they provide. One...
Possible effects of the spatial scale of analysis on the relationship between fishery landings and t...
Possible effects of the spatial scale of analysis on the relationship between fishery landings and t...
Possible effects of the spatial scale of analysis on the relationship between fishery landings and t...
Mean temperature (MTC) and mean trophic level (MTL) spatiotemporal patterns of MEDITS survey catches...
The mean trophic level, i.e., the Mean Trophic Index (MTI) and Mean Temperature of the Catch (MTC)...
Climate change is rapidly becoming one of the biggest threats to marine life, and its impacts have t...
Trawling pressure and environmental changes may affect the composition of fish assemblages. Our know...
International audienceThere is considerable evidence that Mediterranean marine species have been shi...