In this study, we analyzed the fish species composition data of coastal capture fisheries in Taiwan between 1963 and 2010. The purpose of the analysis was to understand the long-term changes in marine ecosystems. A ratio-to-moving average method was used in conjunction with adjusted seasonal indices to determine the seasonality of individual catch items and to examine the trends shown by the species with the same seasonality. Over the 48-year timespan of the data, 31 species, i.e., 64% of the total number of species, were identified as seasonal migrants. The catch ratio for species showing a single peak in the spring increased steadily over time; however, those species with a single peak in the winter decreased. The catch ratio for those sp...
<div><p>Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their re...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their respective...
This paper develops a framework for the study of climate on fish populations based on first principl...
In this study, we analyzed the fish species composition data of coastal capture fisheries in Taiwan ...
Trends in annual catches of fish species in the large marine ecosystems (LMEs) of the world were ana...
Based upon long-term observations (1993 - 2010) of satellite-derived winter sea surface temperature ...
Improving prediction of ecological responses to climate variability requires understanding how local...
Ocean warming has been affecting marine ecosystems over the past few decades. The signature of ocean...
Fish were sampled by fyke nets for a year over diel cycles and a seasonal cycle in a subtropical man...
Ocean warming can strongly impact marine fisheries; notably, it can cause the “mean temperature of t...
Fish population variability and fisheries activities are closely linked to weather and climate dynam...
Seasonal changes in abundance, species composition, and life-style categories of the fish assemblage...
Patterns of interannual variation are described for an inshore fish assemblage off the Arrábida roc...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Aim Reef fishes are commonly recognized as sentinels of the ongoing tropicalization in biogeographic...
<div><p>Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their re...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their respective...
This paper develops a framework for the study of climate on fish populations based on first principl...
In this study, we analyzed the fish species composition data of coastal capture fisheries in Taiwan ...
Trends in annual catches of fish species in the large marine ecosystems (LMEs) of the world were ana...
Based upon long-term observations (1993 - 2010) of satellite-derived winter sea surface temperature ...
Improving prediction of ecological responses to climate variability requires understanding how local...
Ocean warming has been affecting marine ecosystems over the past few decades. The signature of ocean...
Fish were sampled by fyke nets for a year over diel cycles and a seasonal cycle in a subtropical man...
Ocean warming can strongly impact marine fisheries; notably, it can cause the “mean temperature of t...
Fish population variability and fisheries activities are closely linked to weather and climate dynam...
Seasonal changes in abundance, species composition, and life-style categories of the fish assemblage...
Patterns of interannual variation are described for an inshore fish assemblage off the Arrábida roc...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
Aim Reef fishes are commonly recognized as sentinels of the ongoing tropicalization in biogeographic...
<div><p>Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their re...
Identifying the various drivers of marine ecosystem regime shifts and disentangling their respective...
This paper develops a framework for the study of climate on fish populations based on first principl...