Twenty‐five emerging questions when detecting, understanding, and predicting future fish distributions in a changing climate
- Autores
- Kressler, Molly M.; Hunt, Georgina L.; Stroh, Anna K.; Pinnegar, John K.; Mcdowell, Jonathan; Watson, Joseph W.; Gomes, Marcelo P.; Skóra, Michal E.; Fenton, Sam; Nash, Richard D. M.; Vieira, Rui; Rincón Díaz, Martha Patricia
- Año de publicación
- 2024
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- The 2023 Annual Symposium of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles hosted opportunities for researchers, scientists, and policy makers to reflect on the state of art of predicting fish distributions and consider the implications to the marine and aquatic environments of a changing climate. The outcome of one special interest group at the Symposium was a collection of questions, organized under five themes, which begin to capture the state of the field and identify priorities for research and management over the coming years. The five themes were Physiology, Mechanisms, Detect and Measure, Manage, and Wider Ecosystems. The questions, 25 of them, addressed concepts which remain poorly understood, are data deficient, and/or are likely to be impacted in measurable or profound ways by climate change. Moving from the first to the last theme, the questions expanded in the scope of their considerations, from specific processes within the individual to ecosystem-wide impacts, but no one question is bigger than any other: each is important in detecting, understanding, and predicting fish distributions, and each will be impacted by an aspect of climate change. In this way, our questions, particularly those concerning unknown mechanisms and data deficiencies, aimed to offer a guide to other researchers, managers, and policy makers in the prioritization of future work as a changing climate is expected to have complex and disperse impacts on fish populations and distributions that will require a coordinated effort to address.
Fil: Kressler, Molly M.. University Of Exeter; Reino Unido
Fil: Hunt, Georgina L.. University Of Aberdeen. School Of Biological Sciences.; Reino Unido
Fil: Stroh, Anna K.. Atlantic Technological University; Irlanda
Fil: Pinnegar, John K.. Centre For Environment Fisheries And Aquaculture Science (cefas);
Fil: Mcdowell, Jonathan. The Queens University of Belfast; Irlanda
Fil: Watson, Joseph W.. Centre For Environment Fisheries And Aquaculture Science (cefas);
Fil: Gomes, Marcelo P.. Centre For Environment Fisheries And Aquaculture Science (cefas);
Fil: Skóra, Michal E.. Queen Mary University Of London; Reino Unido
Fil: Fenton, Sam. University of Glasgow; Reino Unido
Fil: Nash, Richard D. M.. Centre For Environment Fisheries And Aquaculture Science (cefas);
Fil: Vieira, Rui. Centre For Environment Fisheries And Aquaculture Science (cefas);
Fil: Rincón Díaz, Martha Patricia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos; Argentina - Materia
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Climate change
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Ecosystems
Management
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Species distributions - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Kressler, Molly M. Hunt, Georgina L. Stroh, Anna K. Pinnegar, John K. Mcdowell, Jonathan Watson, Joseph W. Gomes, Marcelo P. Skóra, Michal E. Fenton, Sam Nash, Richard D. M. Vieira, Rui Rincón Díaz, Martha Patricia |
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The 2023 Annual Symposium of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles hosted opportunities for researchers, scientists, and policy makers to reflect on the state of art of predicting fish distributions and consider the implications to the marine and aquatic environments of a changing climate. The outcome of one special interest group at the Symposium was a collection of questions, organized under five themes, which begin to capture the state of the field and identify priorities for research and management over the coming years. The five themes were Physiology, Mechanisms, Detect and Measure, Manage, and Wider Ecosystems. The questions, 25 of them, addressed concepts which remain poorly understood, are data deficient, and/or are likely to be impacted in measurable or profound ways by climate change. Moving from the first to the last theme, the questions expanded in the scope of their considerations, from specific processes within the individual to ecosystem-wide impacts, but no one question is bigger than any other: each is important in detecting, understanding, and predicting fish distributions, and each will be impacted by an aspect of climate change. In this way, our questions, particularly those concerning unknown mechanisms and data deficiencies, aimed to offer a guide to other researchers, managers, and policy makers in the prioritization of future work as a changing climate is expected to have complex and disperse impacts on fish populations and distributions that will require a coordinated effort to address. Fil: Kressler, Molly M.. University Of Exeter; Reino Unido Fil: Hunt, Georgina L.. University Of Aberdeen. School Of Biological Sciences.; Reino Unido Fil: Stroh, Anna K.. Atlantic Technological University; Irlanda Fil: Pinnegar, John K.. Centre For Environment Fisheries And Aquaculture Science (cefas); Fil: Mcdowell, Jonathan. The Queens University of Belfast; Irlanda Fil: Watson, Joseph W.. Centre For Environment Fisheries And Aquaculture Science (cefas); Fil: Gomes, Marcelo P.. Centre For Environment Fisheries And Aquaculture Science (cefas); Fil: Skóra, Michal E.. Queen Mary University Of London; Reino Unido Fil: Fenton, Sam. University of Glasgow; Reino Unido Fil: Nash, Richard D. M.. Centre For Environment Fisheries And Aquaculture Science (cefas); Fil: Vieira, Rui. Centre For Environment Fisheries And Aquaculture Science (cefas); Fil: Rincón Díaz, Martha Patricia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos; Argentina |
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