Change in oceanographic conditions causes structural alterations in marine fish communities, but this effect may go undetected as most monitoring programs until recently mainly have focused on oceanography and commercial species rather than on whole ecosystems. In this paper, the objective is to describe the spatial and temporal changes in the Barents Sea fish community in the period 1992–2004 while taking into consideration the observed abundance and biodiversity patterns for all 82 observed fish species. We found that the spatial structure of the Barents Sea fish community was determined by abiotic factors such as temperature and depth. The observed species clustered into a deep assemblage, a warm water southern assemblage, both associate...
Climate change alters species distribution, affecting the organization and functioning of ecosystems...
-Biogeographical patterns have an ecological basis, but few empirical studies possess the necessary ...
23 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15801.-- Data ...
Change in oceanographic conditions causes structural alterations in marine fish communities, but thi...
Change in oceanographic conditions causes structural alterations in marine fish communities, but thi...
A spatio-temporal analysis of Barents Sea survey data from the deeper parts of the Barents Sea shows...
Fish species inhabiting the Barents Sea display great seasonal and between-year variation in abundan...
The Barents Sea is a nursery area for many commercially and ecologically important fish stocks, and ...
The Barents Sea has experienced substantial warming over the last few decades with expansion of rela...
Long, consistent and uninterrupted monitoring resulting in time series of biological and environment...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
In the last decades, temperatures of the Atlantic current that enters the Norwegian Coastal Current ...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Climate change alters species distribution, affecting the organization and functioning of ecosystems...
-Biogeographical patterns have an ecological basis, but few empirical studies possess the necessary ...
23 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15801.-- Data ...
Change in oceanographic conditions causes structural alterations in marine fish communities, but thi...
Change in oceanographic conditions causes structural alterations in marine fish communities, but thi...
A spatio-temporal analysis of Barents Sea survey data from the deeper parts of the Barents Sea shows...
Fish species inhabiting the Barents Sea display great seasonal and between-year variation in abundan...
The Barents Sea is a nursery area for many commercially and ecologically important fish stocks, and ...
The Barents Sea has experienced substantial warming over the last few decades with expansion of rela...
Long, consistent and uninterrupted monitoring resulting in time series of biological and environment...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
In the last decades, temperatures of the Atlantic current that enters the Norwegian Coastal Current ...
Direct and indirect effects of global warming are expected to be pronounced and fast in the Arctic, ...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Climate change alters species distribution, affecting the organization and functioning of ecosystems...
-Biogeographical patterns have an ecological basis, but few empirical studies possess the necessary ...
23 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15801.-- Data ...