International audienceSynchronic variations in abundance in populations of the same species are common phenomena encountered in various environments, including lakes, and different taxa of freshwater fishes. This phenomenon can be caused by similar environmental conditions across physically separated populations. In the context of the ongoing climate change, it is essential to test this hypothesis, identify the factors driving the synchrony and elucidate the mechanisms, in the attempt to improve fisheries management. This study investigates synchronic variations in European whitefish (Coregonus spp.) populations in five peri-alpine lakes. The hypothesis suggests that shared biotic or abiotic factors contribute to similar trends in whitefish...
Accelerated growth of freshwater fish during anthropogenic eutrophication has been attributed almost...
1. The littoral zone of lakes is used as spawning, shelter, or feeding habitat for many fish species...
Climate change is increasing ambient temperatures in Arctic and subarctic regions, facilitating lati...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceClimate forcing, in combination wi...
International audienceP>Analysis of long-term catches from the deep peri-alpine Lake Geneva, showed ...
Identification of ecologically mediated mechanisms that drive population dynamical changes in fish c...
Analysis of long-term catches from the deep peri-alpine Lake Geneva, showed a shift in the stock-rec...
A combination of global changes such as species invasions, climate change and nutrient pollution hav...
A combination of global changes such as species invasions, climate change, and nutrient pollution ha...
International audienceThe relative roles of temperature and food availability on the seasonal and da...
In the Great Lakes region, multiple fish species display intra-specific spatial synchrony in recruit...
Changes in winter conditions, such as increased temperatures and decreased ice coverage, have been o...
Globally, our knowledge on lake fisheries is still limited despite their importance to food security...
In response to climate change, earlier phenological events have been reported for a large range of t...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
Accelerated growth of freshwater fish during anthropogenic eutrophication has been attributed almost...
1. The littoral zone of lakes is used as spawning, shelter, or feeding habitat for many fish species...
Climate change is increasing ambient temperatures in Arctic and subarctic regions, facilitating lati...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceClimate forcing, in combination wi...
International audienceP>Analysis of long-term catches from the deep peri-alpine Lake Geneva, showed ...
Identification of ecologically mediated mechanisms that drive population dynamical changes in fish c...
Analysis of long-term catches from the deep peri-alpine Lake Geneva, showed a shift in the stock-rec...
A combination of global changes such as species invasions, climate change and nutrient pollution hav...
A combination of global changes such as species invasions, climate change, and nutrient pollution ha...
International audienceThe relative roles of temperature and food availability on the seasonal and da...
In the Great Lakes region, multiple fish species display intra-specific spatial synchrony in recruit...
Changes in winter conditions, such as increased temperatures and decreased ice coverage, have been o...
Globally, our knowledge on lake fisheries is still limited despite their importance to food security...
In response to climate change, earlier phenological events have been reported for a large range of t...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
Accelerated growth of freshwater fish during anthropogenic eutrophication has been attributed almost...
1. The littoral zone of lakes is used as spawning, shelter, or feeding habitat for many fish species...
Climate change is increasing ambient temperatures in Arctic and subarctic regions, facilitating lati...