As the global human population grows, it remains a top priority for communities, managers, policymakers, and stakeholders to maintain healthy, sustainable, and productive fisheries under continued global change. Here we used a dataset consisting of fish and lake characteristics for 536 lakes across Ontario, Canada, to test whether multiple climate, human, and biological factors differentially affect fish production (i.e., population biomass per hectare per year). We tested the hypothesis that temperature is the key driver of fisheries production by testing for the effects of multiple factors on the production of three top predatory fish species: cold-water lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), cool-water walleye (Sander vitreus), and warm-wate...
The ecological consequences of winter in freshwater systems are an understudied but rapidly emerging...
grantor: University of TorontoClimate change is expected to alter aspects of lake thermal ...
Global warming is widely predicted to reduce the biomass production of top predators, or even result...
Climate change studies have long focused on effects of increasing temperatures,often without conside...
Global climate change is occurring and observed warming patterns have had significant impacts on aq...
International audienceGlobally, our knowledge on lake fisheries is still limited despite their impor...
Lakes respond heterogeneously to climate, with implications for fisheries management. We analyzed wa...
Species response to abiotic environmental variation can be influenced by local community structure a...
To predict potential effects of climate and anthropogenic impacts on fish growth, we compared growth...
Aquatic ecosystems and their inhabitants face a long list of threats to their well-being, and the ef...
Fisheries are an important source of food, income, and recreation across the world, yet they are vul...
AbstractAim:In order to overcome data limitations on predicting future distributions of freshwater f...
Lake environments are heterogeneous, and animals show a variety of adaptations to deal with this het...
Biased perspectives of fisheries researchers may hinder scientific progress and effective management...
Much uncertainty exists around how fish communities in shallow lakes will respond to climate change....
The ecological consequences of winter in freshwater systems are an understudied but rapidly emerging...
grantor: University of TorontoClimate change is expected to alter aspects of lake thermal ...
Global warming is widely predicted to reduce the biomass production of top predators, or even result...
Climate change studies have long focused on effects of increasing temperatures,often without conside...
Global climate change is occurring and observed warming patterns have had significant impacts on aq...
International audienceGlobally, our knowledge on lake fisheries is still limited despite their impor...
Lakes respond heterogeneously to climate, with implications for fisheries management. We analyzed wa...
Species response to abiotic environmental variation can be influenced by local community structure a...
To predict potential effects of climate and anthropogenic impacts on fish growth, we compared growth...
Aquatic ecosystems and their inhabitants face a long list of threats to their well-being, and the ef...
Fisheries are an important source of food, income, and recreation across the world, yet they are vul...
AbstractAim:In order to overcome data limitations on predicting future distributions of freshwater f...
Lake environments are heterogeneous, and animals show a variety of adaptations to deal with this het...
Biased perspectives of fisheries researchers may hinder scientific progress and effective management...
Much uncertainty exists around how fish communities in shallow lakes will respond to climate change....
The ecological consequences of winter in freshwater systems are an understudied but rapidly emerging...
grantor: University of TorontoClimate change is expected to alter aspects of lake thermal ...
Global warming is widely predicted to reduce the biomass production of top predators, or even result...