Euphausiids form a critical component of oceanic food chains and individual species vary in their responses to perturbation events. We aimed to establish if patterns of fine scale oceanographic variability and larger-scale climate events such as marine heatwaves (MHWs) could be linked with spring variability in the biomass of two key forage species in the northeast Pacific Ocean, Euphausia pacifica and Thysanoessa spinifera. To achieve this, we used long-term datasets from the west coast of Vancouver Island Canada, an important commercial fishing area, to first quantify interannual signals of variability in fine-scale oceanographic conditions using multivariate analysis. We then used geostatistical spatiotemporal modelling to quantify the e...
Fish population variability and fisheries activities are closely linked to weather and climate dynam...
Abstract Euphausiids (principally Thysanoessa spp.) are found in high abundance in bo...
Euphausiids play an important role in transferring energy from ephemeral primary producers to fish, ...
Euphausiids are a keystone species in coastal food webs due to their high lipid content and seasonal...
Euphausiids are a keystone species in marine food webs of the north-east Pacific Ocean, important fo...
Monitoring climatic parameters and their biological effect across various time scales has important ...
We analyzed spatial distributions of 10 euphausiid species in the southern California Current System...
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have occurred in all ocean basins with severe negative impacts on coastal an...
In high-latitude marine environments, primary producers and their consumers show seasonal peaks of a...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
This study examines how the marine ecosystem along the western coast of North America has been affec...
Krill are an abundant and globally distributed forage taxon in marine ecosystems, including the Cali...
Existing methods to predict the effects of climate change on the biomass and production of marine co...
Krill of the California Current play a crucial role in the transfer of primary production up to many...
Krill of the California Current play a crucial role in the transfer of primary production up to many...
Fish population variability and fisheries activities are closely linked to weather and climate dynam...
Abstract Euphausiids (principally Thysanoessa spp.) are found in high abundance in bo...
Euphausiids play an important role in transferring energy from ephemeral primary producers to fish, ...
Euphausiids are a keystone species in coastal food webs due to their high lipid content and seasonal...
Euphausiids are a keystone species in marine food webs of the north-east Pacific Ocean, important fo...
Monitoring climatic parameters and their biological effect across various time scales has important ...
We analyzed spatial distributions of 10 euphausiid species in the southern California Current System...
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have occurred in all ocean basins with severe negative impacts on coastal an...
In high-latitude marine environments, primary producers and their consumers show seasonal peaks of a...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
This study examines how the marine ecosystem along the western coast of North America has been affec...
Krill are an abundant and globally distributed forage taxon in marine ecosystems, including the Cali...
Existing methods to predict the effects of climate change on the biomass and production of marine co...
Krill of the California Current play a crucial role in the transfer of primary production up to many...
Krill of the California Current play a crucial role in the transfer of primary production up to many...
Fish population variability and fisheries activities are closely linked to weather and climate dynam...
Abstract Euphausiids (principally Thysanoessa spp.) are found in high abundance in bo...
Euphausiids play an important role in transferring energy from ephemeral primary producers to fish, ...