Continental Shelf-Wide Response of a Fish Assemblage to Rapid Warming of the Sea
Abstract
Climate change affects marine biological processes from genetic to ecosystem levels [1-3]. Recent warming in the northeast Atlantic [4, 5] has caused distributional shifts in some fish species along latitudinal and depth gradients [6, 7], but such changes, as predicted by climate envelope models [8], may often be prevented because population movement requires availability of suitable habitat. We assessed the full impacts of warming on the...
Paper Details
Title
Continental Shelf-Wide Response of a Fish Assemblage to Rapid Warming of the Sea
Published Date
Sep 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
18
Pages
1565 - 1570
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