WOS:000587698100001International audienceMarine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting seascapes. While changes in fish populations and community structure threaten the sustainability of fisheries, our capacity to adapt by tracking and projecting marine species remains a challenge due to data discontinuities in biological observations, lack of data availability, and mismatch between data and real species distributions. To assess the extent of this challenge, we review the global status and accessibility of ongoing scientific bottom trawl surveys. In total, we gathered metadata for 283,925 samples from 95 surveys conducted regularly from 2001 to 2019. We identified that 59% of the metadata collect...
Shifts in species ranges are a global phenomenon, well known to occur in response to a changing clim...
Climate impacts are now widely reported from coastal marine systems, but less is known for the open ...
Climate impacts are now widely reported from coastal marine systems, but less is known for the open ...
WOS:000587698100001International audienceMarine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response...
Marine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting seascapes...
Marine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting seascapes...
Scientific bottom-trawl surveys are ecological observation programs conducted along continental shel...
23 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15801.-- Data ...
Under the United Nations Law of the Seas and the delineation of Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs), fis...
Recreational fisheries contribute substantially to the sociocultural and economic well-being of coas...
Traditionally, trawl surveys were designed to collect fishery-independent data for assessing the pop...
Special issue Oceanic biodiversity under climate change: shifts in natural and human systems.-- 11 p...
Climate change is impacting our global biodiversity. The IPCC 4th Assessment Report reported 28,671 ...
Publicly available scientific bottom trawl survey data, primarily sampling demersal commercial speci...
Shifts in species ranges are a global phenomenon, well known to occur in response to a changing clim...
Climate impacts are now widely reported from coastal marine systems, but less is known for the open ...
Climate impacts are now widely reported from coastal marine systems, but less is known for the open ...
WOS:000587698100001International audienceMarine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response...
Marine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting seascapes...
Marine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting seascapes...
Scientific bottom-trawl surveys are ecological observation programs conducted along continental shel...
23 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15801.-- Data ...
Under the United Nations Law of the Seas and the delineation of Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs), fis...
Recreational fisheries contribute substantially to the sociocultural and economic well-being of coas...
Traditionally, trawl surveys were designed to collect fishery-independent data for assessing the pop...
Special issue Oceanic biodiversity under climate change: shifts in natural and human systems.-- 11 p...
Climate change is impacting our global biodiversity. The IPCC 4th Assessment Report reported 28,671 ...
Publicly available scientific bottom trawl survey data, primarily sampling demersal commercial speci...
Shifts in species ranges are a global phenomenon, well known to occur in response to a changing clim...
Climate impacts are now widely reported from coastal marine systems, but less is known for the open ...
Climate impacts are now widely reported from coastal marine systems, but less is known for the open ...