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A dataset on worldwide penguin diet Open
Studying the diet of penguins is essential for understanding their role in marine ecosystems, evaluating their responses to environmental changes, and informing conservation strategies. This manuscript presents the 'Penguin Diet Dataset-v2…
<span>GLOSSA</span> : A user‐friendly R Shiny application for Bayesian machine learning analysis of marine species distribution Open
Species distribution models (SDMs) are one of the most common statistical methods to assess species occupancy and geographic distribution patterns. With the increasing complexity and availability of ecological data in the marine context, m…
Fisheries Management Models in the Mediterranean Sea: An In‐Depth Review Open
This study presents a bibliometric review of fisheries management models in the Mediterranean from 1992 to 2024, with the aim of assessing progress and identifying research gaps. Key countries were analyzed for their contributions, while e…
View article: Uncovering the Genetic Structure of European Anchovy Populations in Central and Western Mediterranean
Uncovering the Genetic Structure of European Anchovy Populations in Central and Western Mediterranean Open
Among small pelagic fishes, the European anchovy ( Engraulis encrasicolus ) is a key species within the marine ecosystem of the Mediterranean Sea, exhibiting significant population structure across its geographic range. This study applied …
Marine Heat Waves Are Transforming Western Mediterranean Marine Ecosystems Open
We investigated ecosystem impacts of marine heatwaves (MHWs) in the Western Mediterranean Sea using a spatially explicit food-web model. Our simulations suggest that declining biomass trends observed over the past decades in the Western Me…
Pelagic productivity and abundance of competitors modulate trophic niche segregation between large predators Open
In the open ocean, large pelagic predators often share similar food resources and feeding grounds, probably avoiding competition and coexisting through niche partitioning. Building on this hypothesis, we combined spatial distribution data …
View article: Cumulative Extreme Events Threaten Penguin Habitats Across the Southern Hemisphere
Cumulative Extreme Events Threaten Penguin Habitats Across the Southern Hemisphere Open
Upon the rise in the intensity, duration and frequency of extreme events threatening life on Earth across land and ocean, there is a need to select ecologically significant areas for targeted management interventions. This study assesses t…
Priorities assessment in a marine protected area: The case of the Northeast of Mallorca Open
12 pages, 3 figures, 9 tables, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2025.107495.-- Data availability: Data will be made available on request
Environmental and human factors shape the trophic ecology of a widespread marine predator Open
Integrative approaches that investigate trophic ecology drivers provide knowledge to explore and predict changes in food‐web dynamics under contrasting scenarios of global change. However, there are few studies that analyse the relationshi…
New Fishing Strategies to Face Climate Change Effects on the Spanish Tropical Tuna Fisheries Off Indian Ocean Open
Tropical tunas, including yellowfin ( Thunnus albacares ), are recognized as a crucial contributor to global food security. Moreover, yellowfin tuna is the most commercially valuable tropical tuna. The Spanish purse seine freezer fleet, ac…
View article: A Skill Assessment Framework for the Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project
A Skill Assessment Framework for the Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project Open
Understanding climate change impacts on global marine ecosystems and fisheries requires complex marine ecosystem models, forced by global climate projections, that can robustly detect and project changes. The Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem…
View article: Fishing activities within Spanish marine protected areas in the Mediterranean Sea
Fishing activities within Spanish marine protected areas in the Mediterranean Sea Open
10 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables, supplementary material .-- Data availability: The data that supports the findings of this study are available in DigitalCSIC at: https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/384068. It contains MPA zoning, surface an…
Effectiveness of combined management interventions in European Seas to face cumulative impact of multiple human activities and climate change trajectories Open
Conclusive knowledge about the likely consequences of multiple management interventions to overcome the negative impacts of global change on the biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and service provisioning of European seas remains scarce. …
The impact of the Messinian Salinity Crisis on Mediterranean marine biodiversity Open
The Messinian Salinity Crisis was the most extreme paleoenvironmental perturbation that has ever taken place in the Mediterranean. Approximately 7 million years ago, the straits connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean starte…
Linking sea and land systems through food web models and value chains: a portrait of the Ebro Delta (NW Mediterranean Sea) Open
In various parts of the world, the fisheries sector is undergoing a rapid transition due to a combination of ecological and economic stressors. In this context, there is increasing interest in using integrated ecological–economic tools to …
View article: Global and Regional Marine Ecosystem Models Reveal Key Uncertainties in Climate Change Projections
Global and Regional Marine Ecosystem Models Reveal Key Uncertainties in Climate Change Projections Open
Climate change is affecting ocean temperature, acidity, currents, and primary production, causing shifts in species distributions, marine ecosystems, and ultimately fisheries. Earth system models simulate climate change impacts on physical…
Ocean Warming Effects on Catch and Revenue Composition in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea Open
Climate change‐induced ocean warming can have profound implications for marine ecosystems and the socioeconomic activities dependent on them, affecting the catch composition, and fisheries revenue. Our study evaluates spatio‐temporal chang…
View article: Developing a Southern Ocean Marine Ecosystem Model Ensemble to Assess Climate Risks and Uncertainties
Developing a Southern Ocean Marine Ecosystem Model Ensemble to Assess Climate Risks and Uncertainties Open
Climate change could irreversibly modify Southern Ocean ecosystems. Marine ecosystem model (MEM) ensembles can assist policy making by projecting future changes and allowing the evaluation and assessment of alternative management approache…
Multi-year movements of potamodromous cyprinid species within a highly anthropized river assessed using RFID-equipped fishways Open
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Potential Spatial Mismatches Between Marine Predators and Their Prey in the Southern Hemisphere in Response to Climate Change Open
Global change is rapidly reshaping species' habitat suitability ranges, hence leading to significant shifts in the distribution of marine life. Contrasting distributional responses among species can alter the spatial overlap between predat…
View article: An Integrated Global‐To‐Regional Scale Workflow for Simulating Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems
An Integrated Global‐To‐Regional Scale Workflow for Simulating Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems Open
As the urgency to evaluate the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems increases, there is a need to develop robust projections and improve the uptake of ecosystem model outputs in policy and planning. Standardizing input and output…
Global Marine Ecosystem Response to a Strong AMOC Weakening Under Low and High Future Emission Scenarios Open
Marine ecosystems provide essential services to the Earth System and society. These ecosystems are threatened by anthropogenic activities and climate change. Climate change increases the risk of passing tipping points; for example, the Atl…