Fishing and climate change are profoundly impacting marine biota through unnatural selection and exposure to potentially stressful environmental conditions. Their effects, however, are often considered in isolation, and then only at the population level, despite there being great potential for synergistic selection on the individual. We explored how fishing and climate variability interact to affect an important driver of fishery productivity and population dynamics: individual growth rate. We projected that average growth rate would increase as waters warm, a harvest‐induced release from density dependence would promote adult growth, and that fishing would increase the sensitivity of somatic grow...
The effects of climate and fishing on marine populations and ecosystems have conventionally been con...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Aim: Theory predicts fish community biomass to decline with increasing temperature due to higher met...
Fishing and climate change are profoundly impacting marine biota through unnatural selection and exp...
In Focus: Morrongiello, J. R., Sweetman, P. C., & Thresher, R. E. (2019). Fishing constrains phenoty...
Modern fisheries research and management must understand and take account of the interactions betwee...
Evidence has accumulated that climate variability influences the state and functioning of marine eco...
Climate warming is likely to interact with other stressors to challenge the physiological capacities...
Marine fish populations commonly exhibit low-frequency fluctuations in biomass that can cause catch ...
Resolving the combined effect of climate warming and exploitation in a food web context is key for p...
1.Climate change is impacting the composition and functioning of virtually every ecosystem on Earth,...
The persistence of harvested fish populations in the Anthropocene will be determined, above all, by ...
Population growth is affected by several factors such as climate, species interaction and harvesting...
High latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
Growth is a fundamental biological process, driven by a multitude of intrinsic (within-individual) a...
The effects of climate and fishing on marine populations and ecosystems have conventionally been con...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Aim: Theory predicts fish community biomass to decline with increasing temperature due to higher met...
Fishing and climate change are profoundly impacting marine biota through unnatural selection and exp...
In Focus: Morrongiello, J. R., Sweetman, P. C., & Thresher, R. E. (2019). Fishing constrains phenoty...
Modern fisheries research and management must understand and take account of the interactions betwee...
Evidence has accumulated that climate variability influences the state and functioning of marine eco...
Climate warming is likely to interact with other stressors to challenge the physiological capacities...
Marine fish populations commonly exhibit low-frequency fluctuations in biomass that can cause catch ...
Resolving the combined effect of climate warming and exploitation in a food web context is key for p...
1.Climate change is impacting the composition and functioning of virtually every ecosystem on Earth,...
The persistence of harvested fish populations in the Anthropocene will be determined, above all, by ...
Population growth is affected by several factors such as climate, species interaction and harvesting...
High latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
Growth is a fundamental biological process, driven by a multitude of intrinsic (within-individual) a...
The effects of climate and fishing on marine populations and ecosystems have conventionally been con...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Aim: Theory predicts fish community biomass to decline with increasing temperature due to higher met...