Climate change will alter ecosystems and impose hardships on marine resource users as fish assemblages redistribute to habitats that meet their physiological requirements. Marine gadids represent some of the most ecologically and socio-economically important species in the North Atlantic, but face an uncertain future in the wake of rising ocean temperatures. We applied CMIP5 ocean temperature projections to egg survival and juvenile growth models of three northwest Atlantic coastal species of gadids (Atlantic cod, Polar cod, and Greenland cod), each with different thermal affinities and life histories. We illustrate how physiologically based species distribution models (SDMs) can be used to predict habitat distribution shifts and compare vu...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Understanding larval growth, mediated by the interaction of early life traits and environmental cond...
Abstract Species distribution models predict a poleward migration for marine ectotherms with ocean w...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Graduation date: 2018Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) is an ecologically significant species that plays...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Ocean warming may lead to smaller body sizes of marine ectotherms, because metabolic rates increase ...
Rapid climate change in the Northeast Atlantic and Arctic poses a threat to some of the world’s larg...
Recent studies in the marine environment have suggested that the limited phenotypic plasticity of co...
Climate change is rapidly modifying marine fish assemblages in the Arctic. As fish eggs and larvae h...
The Arctic amplification of global warming is causing the Arctic-Atlantic ice edge to retreat at unp...
Previous studies have identified changes in habitat temperature as a major factor leading to the geo...
To anticipate the response of fish populations to climate change, we developed a framework that inte...
Productivity of marine fish stocks is known to be affected by environmental and ecological drivers, ...
In this study we investigate both historical and potential future changes in the spatial distributio...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Understanding larval growth, mediated by the interaction of early life traits and environmental cond...
Abstract Species distribution models predict a poleward migration for marine ectotherms with ocean w...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Graduation date: 2018Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) is an ecologically significant species that plays...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Ocean warming may lead to smaller body sizes of marine ectotherms, because metabolic rates increase ...
Rapid climate change in the Northeast Atlantic and Arctic poses a threat to some of the world’s larg...
Recent studies in the marine environment have suggested that the limited phenotypic plasticity of co...
Climate change is rapidly modifying marine fish assemblages in the Arctic. As fish eggs and larvae h...
The Arctic amplification of global warming is causing the Arctic-Atlantic ice edge to retreat at unp...
Previous studies have identified changes in habitat temperature as a major factor leading to the geo...
To anticipate the response of fish populations to climate change, we developed a framework that inte...
Productivity of marine fish stocks is known to be affected by environmental and ecological drivers, ...
In this study we investigate both historical and potential future changes in the spatial distributio...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Understanding larval growth, mediated by the interaction of early life traits and environmental cond...
Abstract Species distribution models predict a poleward migration for marine ectotherms with ocean w...