Many taxa are undergoing distribution shifts in response to anthropogenic climate change. However, detecting a climate signal in mobile species is difficult due to their wide-ranging, patchy distributions, often driven by natural climate variability. For example, difficulties associated with assessing pelagic fish distributions have rendered fisheries management ill-equipped to adapt to the challenges posed by climate change, leaving pelagic species and ecosystems vulnerable. Here, we demonstrate the value of citizen science data for modelling the dynamic habitat suitability of a mobile pelagic predator (black marlin, Istiompax indica) within the south-west Pacific Ocean. The extensive spatial and temporal coverage of our occurrence data se...
Understanding and predicting the response of marine communities to climate change at large spatial s...
Marine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting seascapes...
Preferences for environmental conditions fundamentally underpin species’ distributions and ecologies...
Many taxa are undergoing distribution shifts in response to anthropogenic climate change. However, d...
The environmental effects of climate change are predicted to cause distribution shifts in manymarine...
To manage marine ecosystems proactively, it is important to identify species at risk and habitats cr...
To manage marine ecosystems proactively, it is important to identify species at risk and habitats cr...
Shifts in species ranges are a global phenomenon, well known to occur in response to a changing clim...
Understanding the processes driving species distributions is a key question in ecology, yet obtainin...
Marine heatwaves cause widespread environmental, biological, and socio-economic impacts, placing the...
Many fish and marine organisms are responding to our planet’s changing climate by shifting their dis...
Given climate change threats to ecosystems, it is critical to understand the responses of species to...
Special issue Oceanic biodiversity under climate change: shifts in natural and human systems.-- 11 p...
Aim: Climate change will likely lead to a significant redistribution of biodiversity in marine ecosy...
Driven by climate change, marine biodiversity is undergoing a phase of rapid change that has proven ...
Understanding and predicting the response of marine communities to climate change at large spatial s...
Marine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting seascapes...
Preferences for environmental conditions fundamentally underpin species’ distributions and ecologies...
Many taxa are undergoing distribution shifts in response to anthropogenic climate change. However, d...
The environmental effects of climate change are predicted to cause distribution shifts in manymarine...
To manage marine ecosystems proactively, it is important to identify species at risk and habitats cr...
To manage marine ecosystems proactively, it is important to identify species at risk and habitats cr...
Shifts in species ranges are a global phenomenon, well known to occur in response to a changing clim...
Understanding the processes driving species distributions is a key question in ecology, yet obtainin...
Marine heatwaves cause widespread environmental, biological, and socio-economic impacts, placing the...
Many fish and marine organisms are responding to our planet’s changing climate by shifting their dis...
Given climate change threats to ecosystems, it is critical to understand the responses of species to...
Special issue Oceanic biodiversity under climate change: shifts in natural and human systems.-- 11 p...
Aim: Climate change will likely lead to a significant redistribution of biodiversity in marine ecosy...
Driven by climate change, marine biodiversity is undergoing a phase of rapid change that has proven ...
Understanding and predicting the response of marine communities to climate change at large spatial s...
Marine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting seascapes...
Preferences for environmental conditions fundamentally underpin species’ distributions and ecologies...