nalyses of 36 fish and squid species sampled in standardized bottom-trawl surveys of the northwest Atlantic Ocean (1967–present) revealed a continuum of distributional responses associated with seasonal and annual variations in water temperature. Mean and maximum latitude of occurrence of the species were regressed against average surface- and bottom-water temperatures and indices of relative abundance from spring and autumn trawl surveys. Significant (P ≤ 0.05) regression models were fitted for 17 of 36 species from spring and fall survey data. Variations in water temperature were significant in explaining changes in mean latitude of occurrence for 12 of 36 species in both seasons. Maximum latitude distribution responses to interannual dif...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Changes in spatial distribution in several fish species have been related to recent increase in glob...
Even species within the same assemblage have varied responses to climate change, and there is a poor...
nalyses of 36 fish and squid species sampled in standardized bottom-trawl surveys of the northwest A...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
Time-series observations of fish distributions and environmental conditions are used to investigate ...
Time-series observations of fish distributions and environmental conditions are used to investigate ...
This paper develops a framework for the study of climate on fish populations based on first principl...
Warming of the northeast Atlantic is expected to affect the location and productivity of fish stocks...
We tested the hypothesis that recent oceanographic changes associated with climate change in the Nor...
We tested the hypothesis that recent oceanographic changes associated with climate change in the Nor...
Trends in annual catches of fish species in the large marine ecosystems (LMEs) of the world were ana...
The University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography Fish trawl survey of Narragansett Bay...
Trends in annual catches of fish species in the large marine ecosystems (LMEs) of the world were ana...
Temperature controls important physiological processes in fish and determines aspects of their niche...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Changes in spatial distribution in several fish species have been related to recent increase in glob...
Even species within the same assemblage have varied responses to climate change, and there is a poor...
nalyses of 36 fish and squid species sampled in standardized bottom-trawl surveys of the northwest A...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
Time-series observations of fish distributions and environmental conditions are used to investigate ...
Time-series observations of fish distributions and environmental conditions are used to investigate ...
This paper develops a framework for the study of climate on fish populations based on first principl...
Warming of the northeast Atlantic is expected to affect the location and productivity of fish stocks...
We tested the hypothesis that recent oceanographic changes associated with climate change in the Nor...
We tested the hypothesis that recent oceanographic changes associated with climate change in the Nor...
Trends in annual catches of fish species in the large marine ecosystems (LMEs) of the world were ana...
The University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography Fish trawl survey of Narragansett Bay...
Trends in annual catches of fish species in the large marine ecosystems (LMEs) of the world were ana...
Temperature controls important physiological processes in fish and determines aspects of their niche...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Changes in spatial distribution in several fish species have been related to recent increase in glob...
Even species within the same assemblage have varied responses to climate change, and there is a poor...