Top predator status and trends: ecological implications, monitoring and mitigation strategies to promote ecosystem-based management

CM Fortuna, T Fortibuoni, J Bueno-Pardo… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The conservation and management of marine ecosystems hinge on a comprehensive
understanding of the status and trends of top predators. This review delves into the …

Linking vertical movements of large pelagic predators with distribution patterns of biomass in the open ocean

CD Braun, A Della Penna… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Many predator species make regular excursions from near-surface waters to the twilight
(200 to 1,000 m) and midnight (1,000 to 3,000 m) zones of the deep pelagic ocean. While …

Divergent responses of highly migratory species to climate change in the California Current

N Lezama‐Ochoa, S Brodie, H Welch… - Diversity and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Marine biodiversity faces unprecedented threats from anthropogenic climate change.
Ecosystem responses to climate change have exhibited substantial variability in the …

The vulnerability of sharks, skates, and rays to ocean deoxygenation: Physiological mechanisms, behavioral responses, and ecological impacts

MJ Waller, NE Humphries, FC Womersley… - Journal of Fish …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Levels of dissolved oxygen in open ocean and coastal waters are decreasing (ocean
deoxygenation), with poorly understood effects on marine megafauna. All of the more than …

Marine heatwaves redistribute pelagic fishing fleets

N Farchadi, H Welch, CD Braun, AJ Allyn… - Fish and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have measurable impacts on marine ecosystems and reliant
fisheries and associated communities. However, how MHWs translate to changes in fishing …

Warming waters lead to increased habitat suitability for juvenile bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas)

L Mullins, J Cartwright, SL Dykstra, K Evans… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Coastal ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and other
stressors, including urbanization and overfishing. Consequently, distributions of coastal fish …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of climate change on the distribution of Trachurus japonicus in the Northern South China Sea

P Xiong, Y Cai, P Jiang, Y Xu, M Sun, J Fan, Z Chen - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Understanding the impact of climate change on the distribution of marine species is of vital
importance for the sustainable development of marine fisheries. In this study, an ensemble …

Emerging human–shark conflicts in the New York Bight: A call for expansive science and management

ON Shipley, JA Olin, C Scott, M Camhi… - Journal of fish …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Recent spikes in interactions between humans and sharks in the New York Bight have
sparked widespread reporting of possible causalities, many of which lack empirical support …

The First Record of Ocypode sinensis (Decapoda: Ocypodidae) from the Korean Peninsula: How the Complete Mitochondrial Genome Elucidates the Divergence …

DI Kim, SJ Jang, T Kim - Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2023 - mdpi.com
Ghost crabs, as a species of the Ocypode within the subfamily Ocypodinae, are distributed in
the upper intertidal zone worldwide and are ecologically remarkable. They play an important …

[PDF][PDF] 15TH MEETING

D Crear, J Lopez, L Fuller, A Aires-da-Silva - 2024 - iattc.org
Over the last decades, research has begun to show the direct and indirect impacts of climate
change on marine species, ecosystems, and fishing communities. In recognition of these …