Funding: FM and AEM are grateful to the European Research Council (ERCAdG BioTIME 250189 and ERCPoC BioCHANGE 727440).Marine fish are an irreplaceable resource but are currently under threat due to overfishing and climate change. To date, most of the emphasis has been on single stocks or populations of economic importance. However, commercially valuable species are embedded in assemblages of many species and there is only limited understanding of the extent to which the structure of whole communities has altered in recent years. Most assemblages are dominated by one or a few species, with these highly abundant species underpinning ecosystem services and harvesting decisions. This paper shows that there have been marked temporal changes in t...
Demersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until the targe...
peer reviewedCoastal fishes are not only valuable elements of marine biodiversity, but they also pla...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Marine fish are an irreplaceable natural resource but are currently under threat due to anthropogeni...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their re-spectiv...
1. Exploitation of living marine resources has resulted in major changes to populations of targeted ...
Based on the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Survey, the number of species recorded after 20 ha...
Regional warming causes changes in local communities due to species extinctions and latitudinal rang...
Funding This studentship has been funded under the NERC Scottish Universities Partnership for Enviro...
Summary 1. The intensive exploitation of fish communities often leads to substantial reductions in t...
<div><p>Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their re...
1. The intensive exploitation of fish communities often leads to substantial reductions in the abund...
An ecosystem's ability to maintain key functions during environmental change is largely determined b...
It is increasingly recognised that sustainable exploitation of marine fish requires the consideratio...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their respective...
Demersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until the targe...
peer reviewedCoastal fishes are not only valuable elements of marine biodiversity, but they also pla...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Marine fish are an irreplaceable natural resource but are currently under threat due to anthropogeni...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their re-spectiv...
1. Exploitation of living marine resources has resulted in major changes to populations of targeted ...
Based on the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Survey, the number of species recorded after 20 ha...
Regional warming causes changes in local communities due to species extinctions and latitudinal rang...
Funding This studentship has been funded under the NERC Scottish Universities Partnership for Enviro...
Summary 1. The intensive exploitation of fish communities often leads to substantial reductions in t...
<div><p>Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their re...
1. The intensive exploitation of fish communities often leads to substantial reductions in the abund...
An ecosystem's ability to maintain key functions during environmental change is largely determined b...
It is increasingly recognised that sustainable exploitation of marine fish requires the consideratio...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their respective...
Demersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until the targe...
peer reviewedCoastal fishes are not only valuable elements of marine biodiversity, but they also pla...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...