2024
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17308
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Land use change and coastal water darkening drive synchronous dynamics in phytoplankton and fish phenology on centennial timescales

Anders Frugård Opdal,
Christian Lindemann,
Tom Andersen
et al.

Abstract: At high latitudes, the suitable window for timing reproductive events is particularly narrow, promoting tight synchrony between trophic levels. Climate change may disrupt this synchrony due to diverging responses to temperature between, for example, the early life stages of higher trophic levels and their food resources. Evidence for this is equivocal, and the role of compensatory mechanisms is poorly understood. Here, we show how a combination of ocean warming and coastal water darkening drive long‐term chang… Show more

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