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Spatial Distribution of Greenland Shark Somniosus microcephalus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) Life Stages Across the Northern North Atlantic
Ecology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 7, July 2025.This study analyzes the body length and sex composition of Greenland sharks across the northern North Atlantic and demonstrates distinct demographic distribution patterns. Areas with high occurrence of adult females, juveniles, or neonates are identified allowing for pinpointing locations of high biological importance for the species listed as ...Julius Nielsen, Jørgen Schou Christiansen, Kim Præbel, Peter Rask Møller, Brynn Devine, Klara Jakobsdóttir, Nicolas Straube, Adriana Nogueira, Margaret Treble, Kevin Hedges, Sheila Atchison, Lise Helen Ofstad, Claudia Junge, Laura Wheeland, Rasmus Hedeholm +14 morewiley +1 more sourceWorking group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022) [PDF]
The Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC) was established in 2007 and collates and analyses information from across the Northeast Atlantic and adjacent sea areas (Baltic, Mediterranean and Black Seas) related to the bycatch in commercial ...Arrondo, Nair Vilas, Basterretxea, Mikel, Chatzispyrou, Ada, Cox, Samantha, Dinkel, Thaya, Dubroca, Laurent, Evans, Peter, Fernandez, Ruth, Ferreiro, Lucía Cañas, Fortuna, Caterina Maria, Fotiadis, Nikolaos, Giannoulaki, Marianna, Hardman, Samuel, ICES WGBYC, Junge, Claudia, Kavanagh, Ailbhe, Kindt-Larsen, Lotte, Koschinski, Sven, Königson, Sara, Last, Ellen, Lefkaditou, Eugenia, Lusseau, David, Lyssikatos, Marjorie, Marçalo, Ana, Mugerza, Estanis, Muñoz, Paula Gutierrez, Northridge, Simon, Olin, Mikko, Peltier, Hélène, Penas, Camilo Saavedra, Pinto, Carlos, Pärn, Henrik, Ringdahl, Katja, Soeffker, Marta, Woźniczka, Adam +34 morecore +1 more sourceDemersal fish biomass declines with temperature across productive shelf seas [PDF]
, 2023 Aim: Theory predicts fish community biomass to decline with increasing temperature due to higher metabolic losses resulting in less efficient energy transfer in warm-water food webs.Andersen, Ken H., Collie, Jeremy, Gaichas, Sarah, Lindegren, Martin, Maureaud, Aurore A., Petrik, Colleen M., Stock, Charles A., van Denderen, Daniel +7 morecore +3 more sourcesBridging the Scotia Arc: Climate‐Driven Shifts in Connectivity of the Freshwater Crustacean Branchinecta gaini in Sub‐Antarctic and Antarctic Ecosystems
Diversity and Distributions, Volume 31, Issue 7, July 2025.ABSTRACT Aim
To integrate the historical and contemporary connectivity of Branchinecta gaini (B. gaini), in order to better predict future distribution changes within its fragmented, dynamic and isolated habitat range. Location
The study covers 20 locations of freshwater ecosystems across B.Claudia S. Maturana, Valentina Bernal‐Durán, Melisa Gañán, Catalina Escobar, Sebastián Rosenfeld, Guillaume Schwob, Matěj Pokorný, Peter Convey, Pablo C. Guerrero, Elie Poulin, Tamara Contador +10 morewiley +1 more sourceConnectivity and Population Structure in a Marginal Sea—A Review
Diversity and Distributions, Volume 31, Issue 7, July 2025.ABSTRACT Aim
The current biodiversity crisis calls for conservation measures that limit or reduce the negative human impact on key habitats and vulnerable wild populations. To effectively protect biodiversity at all levels, including intra‐specific diversity, conservation measures should, ideally, be aligned with the connectivity and genetic structure ...Simon Henriksson, Per Erik Jorde, Charlotte Berkström, Guldborg Søvik, Pierre De Wit, Halvor Knutsen, Even Moland, Carl André, Marlene Jahnke +8 morewiley +1 more sourceSpatial and Temporal Heterogeneity of Fish Spawning Dynamics on the West Florida Shelf During Fall
Fisheries Oceanography, Volume 34, Issue 4, July 2025.ABSTRACT
Identifying spawning areas for economically and ecologically important fishes is critical for fisheries conservation and ecosystem‐based management. We used genetic barcoding to identify fish eggs collected across the West Florida Shelf (WFS) during September of 2013, 2014, and 2019.Keith Keel, Makenzie Kerr, Laura Y. Liu, Yonggang Liu, Joshua P. Kilborn, Glenn Zapfe, Ernst B. Peebles, Christopher D. Stallings, Mya Breitbart +8 morewiley +1 more sourceEcological commonalities among pelagic fishes: comparison of freshwater ciscoes and marine herring and sprat [PDF]
, 2012 Systematic comparisons of the ecology between functionally similar fish species from freshwater and marine aquatic systems are surprisingly rare. Here, we discuss commonalities and differences in evolutionary history, population genetics, reproduction ...A Huusko, A Huusko, A Johannessen, A Orlowski, A Thienemann, A Tolonen, AB Bochdansky, AE Gamble, AE Gamble, AG Hudson, AG Hudson, AJ Geffen, AP Hendry, AS Siwertsson, BE Axelsen, BJ Clemens, BR MacKenzie, C Harrod, C Möllmann, C Möllmann, C Petereit, Catriona Clemmesen, CJG Damme van, CT Graham, D Bekkevold, D Bekkevold, DA Levy, DB Bunnell, DE Richardson, DE Ruzzante, DH Cushing, DJ Fraser, DR Lluch-Belda, DV Politov, E Calvo, E Salonen, ED Houde, ED Houde, F Gregersen, FR Harden Jones, Franz Hölker, FW Köster, FW Köster, G Aneer, G Skaret, G Svärdson, GD Melvin, H Baumann, H Baumann, H Haslob, H Helminen, H Helminen, H Helminen, H Rosenthal, H Schultz, H Sparholt, H Österblom, HBH Jørgensen, HBH Jørgensen, HH Hinrichsen, HH Hinrichsen, HO Pörtner, IF Pravdin, IH McQuinn, IH McQuinn, Ingeborg Palm Helland, IP Helland, IP Helland, IP Helland, J Alheit, J Dulcic, J Elwertowski, J Guelinckx, J Jurvelius, J Karjalainen, J Karjalainen, J Karjalainen, J Karjalainen, J Koho, J Ohlberger, J Ohlberger, J Ohlberger, J Ohlberger, J Scharf, J Turgeon, J Turgeon, J Vuorinen, JA Coyne, JA DeWoody, JA Elliott, Jan Ohlberger, JD Stockwell, JD Stockwell, JHS Blaxter, JHS Blaxter, JHS Blaxter, JHS Blaxter, JJ Magnuson, JP Gröger, JR Arthur, JR Brett, K Barz, K MacKenzie, K Pulkkinen, K Pulkkinen, K Østbye, K Østbye, KJ Airaksinen, KK Kahilainen, KK Kahilainen, KM Bailey, KM Reed, KØ Gjelland, KØ Gjelland, L Bernatchez, LAF Nilsson, LB Crowder, LC Larsson, LC Larsson, LG Rudstam, M Cardinale, M Cardinale, M Casini, M Casini, M Dickey-Collas, M Heath, M Henault, M Henault, M Hufnagl, M Jobling, M Kottelat, M Schulz, M Sinclair, M Steinhilber, M Tapaninen, M Viljanen, M Viljanen, MB Klinkhardt, MC Tyrrell, MH Hoff, MR Heath, MR Heath, MT Limborg, Myron A. Peck, N Campbell, O Heikinheimo, O Heikinheimo, O Puebla, O Urpanen, OE Gaggiotti, OP Jensen, OT Sandlund, P Munk, P Nyberg, P Valkeajärvi, PA Amundsen, PC Jacobson, PJP Whitehead, PV Debes, R Parmanne, R Thiel, R Voss, RDM Nash, RJ Brown, RL Kordas, RL Stephenson, RL Stephenson, RS Bailey, S Busch, S Busch, S Liso, SE Safford, SF Hamrin, SF Hamrin, SF Hamrin, SN Messieh, SN Messieh, SN Schmidt, SS Killen, Susan Busch, T Axenrot, T Bøhn, T Bøhn, T Mehner, T Mehner, T Mehner, T Mehner, T Mehner, T Mehner, T Mehner, T Mehner, T Mehner, T Mehner, T Mehner, T Valtonen, TD Iles, TG Northcote, Thomas Mehner, TJ Marjomäki, TJ Marjomäki, TN Todd, TR Hrabik, U Beier, U Daewel, W Dembinski, W Grygiel, WB Scott, YM Tourre +207 morecore +1 more sourceDrying Spring Accelerates Transitions Toward Pyrogenic Vegetation in Eastern Boreal North America
Ecology Letters, Volume 28, Issue 6, June 2025.Over the past 8000 years, spring climatic conditions, particularly drought, have been the primary driver of wildfire dynamics in eastern boreal North America. Increasing spring dryness over the last 4000 years has favoured larger and more severe fires than before, promoting the spread of fire‐adapted species like jack pine across the landscape ...A. A. Ali, D. M. Gaboriau, J. A. Lesven, M. P. Girardin, C. C. Remy, D. Arseneault, G. de Lafontaine, V. Danneyrolles, H. Asselin, F. Gennaretti, E. Boucher, P. Grondin, M. Garneau, G. Magnan, B. Fréchette, S. Gauthier, Y. Bergeron +16 morewiley +1 more sourceAssessing Cloud Fraction in the Canadian Regional Climate Model Over North America Using Satellite Data and a Satellite Simulator Package
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 130, Issue 7, 16 April 2025.Abstract
Clouds are crucial to Earth's climate system, influencing radiation and contributing to climate projection uncertainties. Here, the simulated cloud fraction by the sixth version of the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM6‐GEM5) was evaluated using CALIPSO lidar retrievals and the second version of the Cloud Feedback Intercomparison Project ...K. Veilleux, A. Di Luca, J. M. Thériault, V. Poitras, P. A. Vaillancourt, M. Cholette, F. Roberge +6 morewiley +1 more source