Search Results - "Barange, Manuel"
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Potential consequences of climate change for primary production and fish production in large marine ecosystems
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (05-11-2012)“…Existing methods to predict the effects of climate change on the biomass and production of marine communities are predicated on modelling the interactions and…”
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Can marine fisheries and aquaculture meet fish demand from a growing human population in a changing climate?
Published in Global environmental change (01-10-2012)“…► A coupled physical-ecosystem model predicts future marine fisheries potential. ► A bioeconomic model evaluates fisheries sustainability against demand…”
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Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems: Integrative and comparative approaches
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Regime shifts in marine ecosystems: detection, prediction and management
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-07-2008)“…Regime shifts are abrupt changes between contrasting, persistent states of any complex system. The potential for their prediction in the ocean and possible…”
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Projected impacts of climate change on marine fish and fisheries
Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-09-2013)“…Abstract Hollowed, A. B., Barange, M., Beamish, R., Brander, K., Cochrane, K., Drinkwater, K., Foreman, M., Hare, J., Holt, J., Ito, S-I., Kim, S., King, J.,…”
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Global mismatch between fishing dependency and larval supply from marine reserves
Published in Nature communications (10-07-2017)“…Marine reserves are viewed as flagship tools to protect exploited species and to contribute to the effective management of coastal fisheries. Yet, the extent…”
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A protocol for the intercomparison of marine fishery and ecosystem models: Fish-MIP v1.0
Published in Geoscientific Model Development (13-04-2018)“…Model intercomparison studies in the climate and Earth sciences communities have been crucial to building credibility and coherence for future projections…”
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Habitat expansion and contraction in anchovy and sardine populations
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Recent advances in understanding the effects of climate change on the world’s oceans
Published in ICES journal of marine science (04-08-2019)“…Abstract In June 2018, >600 scientists from over 50 countries attended the Fourth International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World’s…”
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The evolving and increasing need for climate change research on the oceans
Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-05-2016)“…Abstract The 3rd International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World's Oceans was held in Santos, Brazil, in March 2015, convened by the…”
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End-To-End Models for the Analysis of Marine Ecosystems: Challenges, Issues, and Next Steps
Published in Marine and coastal fisheries (01-01-2010)“…There is growing interest in models of marine ecosystems that deal with the effects of climate change through the higher trophic levels. Such end-to-end models…”
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Avoiding misinterpretation of climate change projections of fish catches
Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-12-2019)“…Abstract It is common to assume that climate change impacts on future fish catches, relative to current levels of catch, are directly proportional to changes…”
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Modelling the sequential geographical exploitation and potential collapse of marine fisheries through economic globalization, climate change and management alternatives
Published in Scientia marina (01-12-2011)“…Global marine fisheries production has reached a maximum and may even be declining. Underlying this trend is a well-understood sequence of development,…”
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The Cost of Reducing the North Atlantic Ocean Biological Carbon Pump
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (10-01-2017)“…To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alters the balance between atmosphere, ocean and terrestrial…”
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ICES and PICES Strategies for Coordinating Research on the Impacts of Climate Change on Marine Ecosystems
Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2014)“…The social, economic, and ecological consequences of projected climate change on fish and fisheries are issues of global concern. In 2012, the International…”
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Strategies of space occupation by anchovy and sardine in the southern Benguela: the role of stock size and intra-species competition
Published in ICES journal of marine science (2005)“…Strategies of space occupation by anchovy and sardine populations in the southern Benguela during cruises in 1994 (low biomass) and 2001 (high biomass) are…”
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Feeding 9 billion by 2050 – Putting fish back on the menu
Published in Food security (01-04-2015)“…Fish provides more than 4.5 billion people with at least 15 % of their average per capita intake of animal protein. Fish’s unique nutritional properties make…”
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Aquatic foods to nourish nations
Published in Nature (London) (14-10-2021)“…Despite contributing to healthy diets for billions of people, aquatic foods are often undervalued as a nutritional solution because their diversity is often…”
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Spatial structure of co-occurring anchovy and sardine populations from acoustic data: implications for survey design
Published in Fisheries oceanography (01-07-1997)“…A geostatistical analysis has been undertaken on the spatial structure of co‐occurring adult and recruit populations of anchovy, Engraulis capensis, and…”
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Biology and fisheries of Hilsa shad in Bay of Bengal
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-02-2019)“…Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) or river shad is an anadromous fish species widely distributed in the North Indian Ocean, mainly in the Bay of Bengal (BoB). Hilsa is…”
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