Climate change has resulted in the geographic and vertical expansion of oxygen minimum zones but their impact on the vertical distribution of commercially important species, such as tunas, is not well understood. Although La Nina events are characterized by increased upwelling along the equator, the increased primary productivity and bacterial proliferation drive the expansion of oxygen minimum zones. Vertical habitat of four tropical tuna species were characterized using direct observations of the oceanographic conditions of the Central Pacific Ocean during the 2008 La Nina event and existing primary literature on temperature and dissolved oxygen physiological tolerances for these tunas. Concentrations of potential prey were estimated usin...
Tuna fishing grounds in relation to hydrographic conditions were studied from the data obtained dur...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020In this dissertation, I use existing large-scale publi...
Tuna are among the most ubiquitous oceanic predators, and range globally from the equator to tempera...
Climate change has resulted in the geographic and vertical expansion of oxygen minimum zones but the...
Author Posting. © University of Hawai'i Press, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of U...
Oxygen concentrations are hypothesized to decrease in many areas of the ocean as a result of anthrop...
Oxygen concentrations are hypothesized to decrease in many areas of the ocean as a result of anthrop...
Tropical pelagic predators are exploited by fisheries and their movements are influenced by factors ...
Tropical pelagic predators are exploited by fisheries and their movements are influenced by factors ...
Tropical pelagic predators are exploited by fisheries and their movements are influenced by factors ...
International audienceFuture physical and chemical changes to the ocean are likely to significantly ...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
Thirty-three skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) (53−73 cm fork length) were caught and released with...
18 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14630Tuna are g...
Climate model predictions1, 2 and observations3, 4 reveal regional declines in oceanic dissolved oxy...
Tuna fishing grounds in relation to hydrographic conditions were studied from the data obtained dur...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020In this dissertation, I use existing large-scale publi...
Tuna are among the most ubiquitous oceanic predators, and range globally from the equator to tempera...
Climate change has resulted in the geographic and vertical expansion of oxygen minimum zones but the...
Author Posting. © University of Hawai'i Press, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of U...
Oxygen concentrations are hypothesized to decrease in many areas of the ocean as a result of anthrop...
Oxygen concentrations are hypothesized to decrease in many areas of the ocean as a result of anthrop...
Tropical pelagic predators are exploited by fisheries and their movements are influenced by factors ...
Tropical pelagic predators are exploited by fisheries and their movements are influenced by factors ...
Tropical pelagic predators are exploited by fisheries and their movements are influenced by factors ...
International audienceFuture physical and chemical changes to the ocean are likely to significantly ...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
Thirty-three skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) (53−73 cm fork length) were caught and released with...
18 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14630Tuna are g...
Climate model predictions1, 2 and observations3, 4 reveal regional declines in oceanic dissolved oxy...
Tuna fishing grounds in relation to hydrographic conditions were studied from the data obtained dur...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020In this dissertation, I use existing large-scale publi...
Tuna are among the most ubiquitous oceanic predators, and range globally from the equator to tempera...