The swap in abundance between two Calanus species in the North Sea during the 1980s constitutes a quintessential example of regime shift, with important ecosystemic and economic repercussions because these copepods constitute a major component of the diet of larval and juvenile cods. It is hypothesized that this transition was driven by gradual changes in primary productivity, the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and sea surface temperatures (SST), and yet how these factors contribute to the population dynamics of these two species and the overall regime shift remains unclear. Here, we combine a highly resolved and spatially structured longitudinal dataset with population dynamics theory-based models to obtain a thorough and more detailed...
Calanoid copepods are key organisms throughout the world\u27s oceans, consuming primary and secondar...
<div><p>Marine populations are controlled by a series of drivers, pertaining to both the physical en...
Evidence of global warming is now unequivocal, and studies suggest that it has started to influence ...
The swap in abundance between two Calanus species in the North Sea during the 1980s constitutes a qu...
The North Atlantic copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus are moving north in response t...
Marine ecosystems show natural fluctuation throughout a large range of spatial and temporal scales. ...
Marine populations are controlled by a series of drivers which act independently or synergistically....
Populations of the copepod species Calanus finmarchicus often dominate the springtime biomass and se...
In the last decade, the analysis based on Continuous Plankton Recorder survey in the eastern North A...
Critical gaps in knowledge hinder our ability to infer spatiotemporal dynamics in pelagic ecosystems...
The copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-exist in the North Sea, but their spatial ...
The congeneric copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-occur in the northern North Sea...
Calanus helgolandicus is a key copepod species occurring in the North East Atlantic that is respondi...
During the 1980s the North Sea plankton community underwent a well-documented ecosystem regime shift...
PhDCalanus helgolandicus is a key copepod species occurring in the North East Atlantic that is respo...
Calanoid copepods are key organisms throughout the world\u27s oceans, consuming primary and secondar...
<div><p>Marine populations are controlled by a series of drivers, pertaining to both the physical en...
Evidence of global warming is now unequivocal, and studies suggest that it has started to influence ...
The swap in abundance between two Calanus species in the North Sea during the 1980s constitutes a qu...
The North Atlantic copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus are moving north in response t...
Marine ecosystems show natural fluctuation throughout a large range of spatial and temporal scales. ...
Marine populations are controlled by a series of drivers which act independently or synergistically....
Populations of the copepod species Calanus finmarchicus often dominate the springtime biomass and se...
In the last decade, the analysis based on Continuous Plankton Recorder survey in the eastern North A...
Critical gaps in knowledge hinder our ability to infer spatiotemporal dynamics in pelagic ecosystems...
The copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-exist in the North Sea, but their spatial ...
The congeneric copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-occur in the northern North Sea...
Calanus helgolandicus is a key copepod species occurring in the North East Atlantic that is respondi...
During the 1980s the North Sea plankton community underwent a well-documented ecosystem regime shift...
PhDCalanus helgolandicus is a key copepod species occurring in the North East Atlantic that is respo...
Calanoid copepods are key organisms throughout the world\u27s oceans, consuming primary and secondar...
<div><p>Marine populations are controlled by a series of drivers, pertaining to both the physical en...
Evidence of global warming is now unequivocal, and studies suggest that it has started to influence ...