Aim: Lanternfish (Myctophidae) are one of the most abundant and ecologically important families of pelagic teleosts, yet how these species will respond to climate change is unclear, especially within polar regions. The aim of this study is to predict the impact of climate change on the distribution of Southern Ocean lanternfish, and to relate these predicted responses to species traits. Location: Circumpolar, 35-75° S. Methods: We used MaxEnt ecological niche models to estimate the present and predict the future distributions of ten biomass-dominant lanternfish species throughout the region. Future conditions were simulated using eight climate models, in both stabilising (RCP 4.5) and rising (RCP 8.5) emission scenarios, for the time period...
Climate change can impact the pattern of marine biodiversity through changes in species' distributio...
Understanding the mechanisms which determine the capacity of any species to adapt to changing enviro...
Predicting how species will respond to climate change is a growing field in marine ecology, yet know...
Aim: Lanternfish (Myctophidae) are one of the most abundant and ecologically important families of p...
Aim: Lanternfish (Myctophidae) are one of the most abundant and ecologically important families of p...
Lanternfishes (Myctophidae) dominate fish diversity and biomass within the mesopelagic ocean between...
The Antarctic fish fauna is unique, with approximately 88% of the ~375 known species endemic to the ...
In the marine environment, understanding the biophysical mechanisms that drive variability in larval...
With global change accelerating the rate of species' range shifts, predicting which are most likely ...
Maritime Antarctic freshwater habitats are amongst the fastest changing environments on Earth. Tempe...
Southern Ocean ecosystems are globally important and vulnerable to global drivers of change, yet the...
International audienceIn the marine environment, understanding the biophysical mechanisms that drive...
Despite evidence for distribution shifts of single species and ecosystem changes as a reaction to gl...
With global change accelerating the rate of species' range shifts, predicting which are most likely ...
With global change accelerating the rate of species' range shifts, predicting which are most likely ...
Climate change can impact the pattern of marine biodiversity through changes in species' distributio...
Understanding the mechanisms which determine the capacity of any species to adapt to changing enviro...
Predicting how species will respond to climate change is a growing field in marine ecology, yet know...
Aim: Lanternfish (Myctophidae) are one of the most abundant and ecologically important families of p...
Aim: Lanternfish (Myctophidae) are one of the most abundant and ecologically important families of p...
Lanternfishes (Myctophidae) dominate fish diversity and biomass within the mesopelagic ocean between...
The Antarctic fish fauna is unique, with approximately 88% of the ~375 known species endemic to the ...
In the marine environment, understanding the biophysical mechanisms that drive variability in larval...
With global change accelerating the rate of species' range shifts, predicting which are most likely ...
Maritime Antarctic freshwater habitats are amongst the fastest changing environments on Earth. Tempe...
Southern Ocean ecosystems are globally important and vulnerable to global drivers of change, yet the...
International audienceIn the marine environment, understanding the biophysical mechanisms that drive...
Despite evidence for distribution shifts of single species and ecosystem changes as a reaction to gl...
With global change accelerating the rate of species' range shifts, predicting which are most likely ...
With global change accelerating the rate of species' range shifts, predicting which are most likely ...
Climate change can impact the pattern of marine biodiversity through changes in species' distributio...
Understanding the mechanisms which determine the capacity of any species to adapt to changing enviro...
Predicting how species will respond to climate change is a growing field in marine ecology, yet know...