Distributional changes for fish populations may be difficult to interpret since temperature responses are often confounded with ontogenetic shifts. Ho...
2016 | Fisheries Management and Ecology, 23(5), 418-427
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Little is known about the movement patterns of gray triggerfish, Balistes capriscus Gmelin, in the northern Gulf of Mexico. To examine fine‐scale mo...
This study examines the relationships between first year growth of juvenile Prince William Sound herring, temperature and their food. We present time ...
Relationships between abundance of post‐larval and juvenile carangid (jacks) fishes and physical oceanographic conditions were examined in the north...
The sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) is a long‐lived species with wide distribution throughout the North Pacific Ocean. While adult sablefish are cons...
Understanding the interactions among biological and physical processes is essential to determining how the environment affects transport and survival ...
Recent large fluctuations in an index of relative abundance for the silky shark in the eastern Pacific Ocean have called into question its reliability...
Variation in prey quantity and quality can influence growth and survival of marine predators, including anadromous fish that migrate from freshwater s...
Abundance of marine stocks fluctuates in response to both internal processes (e.g., density dependence) and exogenous drivers, including the physical ...
Walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) supports one of the largest commercial fisheries in the world. Juvenile pollock are important forage fish in the...
Climatic drivers of the size and body condition of forage fish in the North Pacific are poorly known. We hypothesized that length and condition of for...
This study reports on the horizontal movements of swordfish (Xiphias gladius L.) tagged during deep‐set fishery trials off the California coastline....
Ocean warming and deoxygenation are already modifying the habitats of many aerobic organisms. Benthic habitat in the Northeast Pacific is sensitive to...
To help determine whether planktonic eggs of fishes on the West Florida Shelf (WFS) are retained locally or exported elsewhere, we collected fish eggs...
Predicting effects of climate on fitness‐linked phenotypic traits, such as body size, is important for the management and conservation of species in...
Across diverse systems, nutrient loading from anthropogenic sources into aquatic systems has increased over the past century. Such nutrient inputs may...
Deeper coral reefs experience reduced temperatures and light and are often shielded from localized anthropogenic stressors such as pollution and fishi...
Emerging insights into factors responsible for soil organic matter stabilization and decomposition are being applied in a variety of contexts, but new...
A key step in identifying global change impacts on species and ecosystems is to quantify effects of multiple stressors. To date, the science of global...
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