Authors
JF Piatt, WJ Sydeman, WJ Sydeman, JF Piatt, HI Browman
Publication date
2007/12/20
Journal
MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES-
Volume
352
Pages
199
Publisher
INTER RESEARCH
Description
Mar Ecol Prog Ser 352: 199–204, 2007 often confusing over the short term compared to biological data, which tend to fluctuate less on annual time scales (Hare & Mantua 2000). Even so, biological time-series may also be confusing when coexisting marine species respond differently to ecosystem variability. For example, while warming temperatures in the Gulf of Alaska following the 1976 to 1977 regime shift favored an increase in gadoids and flatfish, a variety of forage fish and pandalid shrimp species virtually disappeared (Anderson & Piatt 1999). Zooplankton communities in the Gulf of Alaska also demonstrated similar patterns of response (Francis et al. 1998). At the basin scale, favorable conditions for salmon in Alaska following the regime shift were matched inversely by poor conditions in the California Current (Francis et al. 1998). In marine birds, subtropical species increased, while subarctic ones …
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