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Key Uncertainties and Modeling Needs for Managing Living Marine Resources in the Future Arctic Ocean
Abstract Emerging fishing activity due to melting ice and poleward species distribution shifts in the rapidly‐warming Arctic Ocean challenges transboundary management and requires proactive governance. A 2021 moratorium on commercial fishing in the Arctic high seas provides a 16‐year runway for improved scientific understanding.
Julia G. Mason +11 more
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Rising water temperature in rivers: Ecological impacts and future resilience
Warming of river water is reported globally but impacts on aquatic animal communities are complex and variable because some rivers and ecological communities are more resilient to change than others, largely due to human management. Abstract Rising water temperatures in rivers due to climate change are already having observable impacts on river ...
Matthew F. Johnson +13 more
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37th plenary meeting report of the scientific, technical and economic committee for fisheries (PLEN-11-02) [PDF]
The Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries hold its 37th plenary on 11-15 July 2011 in Copenhagen (Denmark). The terms of reference included both issues assessments of STECF Expert Working Group reports and additional requests ...
Abella, J.A. +34 more
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Abstract Elasmobranchs are facing global decline, and so there is a pressing need for research into their populations to inform effective conservation and management strategies. Little information exists on the population ecology of skate species around the British Isles, presenting an important knowledge gap that this study aimed to reduce.
Mia McAllister +2 more
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Abstract Aim The diversity and distribution of soil microorganisms and their potential for long‐distance dispersal (LDD) are poorly documented, making the threats posed by climate change difficult to assess. If microorganisms do not disperse globally, regional endemism may develop and extinction may occur due to environmental changes.
Estelle P. Bruni +27 more
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Structural, ecological and biogeographical attributes of European vegetation alliances
This new database contains standardized attributes of 12 variables that characterize 1106 phytosociological alliances dominated by vascular plants defined in EuroVegChecklist. These variables include dominant life form, phenological optimum, substrate moisture, substrate reaction, salinity, nutrient status, soil organic matter, vegetation region ...
Zdenka Preislerová +59 more
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Resolving climate impacts on fish stocks [PDF]
Evidence is accumulating that the increase in CO2 is affecting the global climate, with far‐reaching implications for biological processes and ecosystem services.
Engelhard, G.H. +4 more
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Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF) – Review of scientific advice for 2015 – part 2 (STECF-14-11) [PDF]
STECF EWG-14-08 was held on 30 June - 4 July 2014 in Copenhagen (Denmark). The meeting produced the 2nd report in 2014 focusing on the review of stocks of EU interest.
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Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF) - Review of scientific advice for 2014 – part 2 (STECF-13-11) [PDF]
STECF EWG-13-08 was held on 1-5 July 2013 in Copenhagen (Denmark). The meeting produced the 2nd report in 2013 focussing on the review of stocks of EU interest.
CASEY John +3 more
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