Our new research published in Global Change Biology suggests warming oceans will alter the functional role of Atlantic cod in the Northeast U.S LME, but warm-water predators like spiny dogfish may compensate. Functional diversity in temperature preferences among piscivores may buffer the impacts of warming on predator-prey interactions.
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A two-day symposium I organized with Roger Griffis (NOAA) and Jay Peterson (NOAA) highlighted recent research on shifting species distributions and their consequences for fisheries. Presenters provided insights from a diverse array of expertise from natural science, economics, social science, and law. Abstracts for the symposium: Day 1, Day 2
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