Vulnerability to climate change of managed stocks in the California Current large marine ecosystem
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2023
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Journal Title:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Personal Author:McClure, Michelle M. ; Haltuch, Melissa A. ; Willis-Norton, Ellen ; Huff, David D. ; Hazen, Elliott L. ; Crozier, Lisa G. ; Jacox, Michael G. ; Nelson, Mark W. ; Andrews, Kelly S. ; Barnett, Lewis A.K. ; Berger, Aaron M. ; Beyer, Sabrina ; Bizzarro, Joe ; Boughton, David ; Cope, Jason M. ; Carr, Mark ; Dewar, Heidi ; Dick, Edward ; Dorval, Emmanis ; Dunham, Jason ; Gertseva, Vladlena ; Greene, Correigh M. ; Gustafson, Richard G. ; Hamel, Owen S. ; Harvey, Chris J. ; Henderson, Mark J. ; Jordan, Chris E. ; Kaplan, Isaac C. ; Lindley, Steven T. ; Mantua, Nathan J. ; Matson, Sean E. ; Monk, Melissa H. ; Moyle, Peter ; Nicol, Colin ; Pohl, John ; Rykaczewski, Ryan R. ; Samhouri, Jameal F. ; Sogard, Susan ; Tolimieri, Nick ; Wallace, John ; Wetzel, Chantel ; Bograd, Steven J.
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NOAA Program & Office:NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service) ; NWFSC (Northwest Fisheries Science Center) ; SWFSC (Southwest Fisheries Science Center) ; AFSC (Alaska Fisheries Science Center) ; WCR (West Coast Region) ; PIFSC (Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center) ; OST (Office of Science and Technology) ; OAR (Oceanic and Atmospheric Research) ; PMEL (Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory) ; PSL (Physical Sciences Laboratory)
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Description:Understanding how abundance, productivity and distribution of individual species may respond to climate change is a critical first step towards anticipating alterations in marine ecosystem structure and function, as well as developing strategies to adapt to the full range of potential changes.
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Source:Frontiers in Marine Science, 10
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ISSN:2296-7745
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