How have North Sea skate and shark assemblages changed since the early 20th century when bottom trawling became widespread, whilst their environment became increasingly impacted by fishing, climate change, habitat degradation and other anthropogenic pressures? This article examines long-term changes in the distribution and occurrence of the elasmobranch assemblage of the southern North Sea, based on extensive historical time series (1902–2013) of fishery-independent survey data. In general, larger species (thornback ray, tope, spurdog) exhibited long-term declines, and the largest (common skate complex) became locally extirpated (as did angelshark). Smaller species increased (spotted and starry ray, lesser-spotted dogfish) as did smooth-hou...
The blue skate (Dipturus batis) has a patchy distribution across the North-East Atlantic Ocean, larg...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
Recent studies based mainly on research survey data suggest that within the North Sea, sole Solea so...
Abstract How have North Sea skate and shark assemblages changed since the early 20th century when b...
WOS:000617658000001International audienceFunctionally distinct species (i.e. species with unique tra...
Sharks and rays' abundance can decline considerably with fishing. Community changes, however, are mo...
The time series of elasmobranch catch rates off the Tuscany coasts (NW Mediterranean) were investiga...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
International audienceElasmobranchs are k-strategy species with low reproduction rate and slow growt...
Over the last century the fish community of the Dutch coastal North Sea zone has lost most its shark...
The effects of towed fishing gear on benthic fauna are under intense scrutiny and evidenceis growing...
Observations made in the scientific and popular literature suggest that the characteristics of both ...
Since the 1970s the deepwater shelf edge habitat west of the British Isles has been targeted by comm...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Our thanks go to Dr Cecila Pinto, and Ian Burrett (Scottish Sea Angling Conservatio...
Published version of an article in the journal:PLoS ONE. Also available from the Public Library of S...
The blue skate (Dipturus batis) has a patchy distribution across the North-East Atlantic Ocean, larg...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
Recent studies based mainly on research survey data suggest that within the North Sea, sole Solea so...
Abstract How have North Sea skate and shark assemblages changed since the early 20th century when b...
WOS:000617658000001International audienceFunctionally distinct species (i.e. species with unique tra...
Sharks and rays' abundance can decline considerably with fishing. Community changes, however, are mo...
The time series of elasmobranch catch rates off the Tuscany coasts (NW Mediterranean) were investiga...
Fish communities are dynamic and their structure is known to change over time. Traditionally, these ...
International audienceElasmobranchs are k-strategy species with low reproduction rate and slow growt...
Over the last century the fish community of the Dutch coastal North Sea zone has lost most its shark...
The effects of towed fishing gear on benthic fauna are under intense scrutiny and evidenceis growing...
Observations made in the scientific and popular literature suggest that the characteristics of both ...
Since the 1970s the deepwater shelf edge habitat west of the British Isles has been targeted by comm...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Our thanks go to Dr Cecila Pinto, and Ian Burrett (Scottish Sea Angling Conservatio...
Published version of an article in the journal:PLoS ONE. Also available from the Public Library of S...
The blue skate (Dipturus batis) has a patchy distribution across the North-East Atlantic Ocean, larg...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
Recent studies based mainly on research survey data suggest that within the North Sea, sole Solea so...