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ABSTRACT Several studies have demonstrated non‐stationarity in marine fish maximum per capita recruitment rate, which may be linked to regional environmental drivers. Exploring relationships between environmental drivers and time‐varying recruitment rate will provide insight into recruitment processes, and suggest how fisheries managers may adapt ...
Rachel C. Marshall +4 more
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Rainfall sustains multiyear La Niña. [PDF]
Tian F, Zhang RH, Liu C, Guan C.
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Management Implications of Mesopelagic Forage Fisheries for Bigeye Tuna Stocks
ABSTRACT Many large marine predators forage on mesopelagic fish stocks, including commercially valuable tunas. The mesopelagic is under increasing interest for commercial exploitation, given its large biomass with potential to supply fishmeal for aquaculture feed or fish oil.
Ciara Willis +3 more
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Present-day tropical precipitation and cloud feedbacks determine future equatorial Pacific trends. [PDF]
Stevenson S +6 more
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Sex‐Specific Atlantic Salmon Upstream Passage and Fallback at a Natural Cascade After Dam Removal
ABSTRACT In the Boquet River (NY, USA) a low‐head dam set above a ~200‐m bedrock cascade was removed in 2015. We used radio‐telemetry to assess landlocked Atlantic salmon passage at the remaining cascade (2020, 2022). Across years, 52% of males (13/25) attempted cascade passage whereas females made no discernable attempts (0/11).
Kurt C. Heim +5 more
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The role of upper ocean stratification in resurgent marine heatwaves in the East/Japan Sea. [PDF]
Kim HJ, Lee DE, Lee EY, Baek H, Park YG.
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ABSTRACT While body size is the primary driver of fecundity, other factors may contribute to variation in these relationships. Anadromous populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) have diverse life histories, and fisheries management relies on accurate fecundity estimates.
Tara L. Imlay +10 more
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Upper-ocean stratification changes control ENSO amplitude shift under sustained global warming. [PDF]
Zhang RH +9 more
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ABSTRACT Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonicus) is the most abundant fish in the East China Sea (ECS) and an important fishery resource throughout its life stages. Using samples collected along the ECS shelf‐break in April over a 22‐year period (2001–2022), we examined the horizontal distribution and interannual variability of larval density (mean ...
Chiyuki Sassa +5 more
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Frequent floods in the Yangtze River basin linked to a shifted Indian Ocean wave regime. [PDF]
Dasgupta P +5 more
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