Animals actively select the most suitable habitat in terms of fitness, much of which is mediated by temperature. We reconstructed population abundance, oxygen isotope and temperature chronologies for the Icelandic and the Northeast Arctic (NEA) cod populations to determine if their temperature selectivity over the last 100 years was driven by rising water temperatures and/ or changes in abundance. Individual annual growth increments from immature and mature life history stages of cod collected in southern Iceland and the Lofoten area (Norway) were micromilled from adult otoliths and then assayed for stable oxygen isotopes (δThe accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the aut...
The Arctic is the region on Earth expected to experience the highest rate of warming caused by clima...
The distribution of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in northern Norwegian waters is expanding eastward a...
In the present study temperature related changes in horizontal distribution are described and the in...
Animals actively select the most suitable habitat in terms of fitness, much of which is mediated by ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Increasing water temperatures are predicted around the globe, wit...
The isotopic composition of inorganic carbon in otoliths (δ13Coto) can be a useful tracer of metabol...
The relationship between physiology and temperature has a large influence on population-level respon...
The living conditions of marine ecosystems are currently changing rapidly under the influence of hum...
Recent studies in the marine environment have suggested that the limited phenotypic plasticity of co...
The study supports the hypothesis that well-fed cod seek higher temperatures to increase growth rate...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Temperature has profound effects on ectotherm physiology, impacting metabolic and developmental rate...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Oxygen isotope ratios from fish otoliths are used to discriminate marine stocks and reconstruct past...
The polar cod (Boreogadus saida) in the Barents Sea is one of the main stocks of this species in the...
The Arctic is the region on Earth expected to experience the highest rate of warming caused by clima...
The distribution of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in northern Norwegian waters is expanding eastward a...
In the present study temperature related changes in horizontal distribution are described and the in...
Animals actively select the most suitable habitat in terms of fitness, much of which is mediated by ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Increasing water temperatures are predicted around the globe, wit...
The isotopic composition of inorganic carbon in otoliths (δ13Coto) can be a useful tracer of metabol...
The relationship between physiology and temperature has a large influence on population-level respon...
The living conditions of marine ecosystems are currently changing rapidly under the influence of hum...
Recent studies in the marine environment have suggested that the limited phenotypic plasticity of co...
The study supports the hypothesis that well-fed cod seek higher temperatures to increase growth rate...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Temperature has profound effects on ectotherm physiology, impacting metabolic and developmental rate...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Oxygen isotope ratios from fish otoliths are used to discriminate marine stocks and reconstruct past...
The polar cod (Boreogadus saida) in the Barents Sea is one of the main stocks of this species in the...
The Arctic is the region on Earth expected to experience the highest rate of warming caused by clima...
The distribution of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in northern Norwegian waters is expanding eastward a...
In the present study temperature related changes in horizontal distribution are described and the in...