Climate change and decadal shifts in the phenology of larval fishes in the California Current ecosystem

Abstract
Climate change has prompted an earlier arrival of spring in numerous ecosystems. It is uncertain whether such changes are occurring in Eastern Boundary Current Upwelling ecosystems, because these regions are subject to natural decadal climate variability, and regional climate models predict seasonal delays in upwelling. To answer this question, the phenology of 43 species of larval fishes was investigated between 1951 and 2008 off southern...
Paper Details
Title
Climate change and decadal shifts in the phenology of larval fishes in the California Current ecosystem
Published Date
Jul 9, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
30
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