Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2017300650> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2017300650 endingPage "S64" @default.
- W2017300650 startingPage "S51" @default.
- W2017300650 abstract "Although eutrophication in the northern Gulf of Mexico contributes to the high fisheries productivity characteristic of the region, nutrient over-enrichment leads to the seasonal formation of hypoxic (≤ 2 mg L− 1 O2) bottom water along the Louisiana–Texas continental shelf. Despite an increase in the magnitude and duration of hypoxic episodes in recent decades, fisheries landings have remained stable; nevertheless, hypoxia remains a threat to the long-term sustainability of regional fisheries production. The greatest threat to mobile nekton is likely to be the influence of reduced dissolved oxygen concentrations on habitat quality that potentially forces individuals and/or prey from generally favorable habitats. We examined patterns of habitat use by several flatfishes, taxa likely to be especially sensitive to the effects of bottom hypoxia, to unravel the potential influence of hypoxia using data collected during SEAMAP groundfish surveys from 1987 to 2000. Habitat suitability analyses indicated that most flatfishes examined selected a restricted range of suitable depths, temperatures, and salinities. Hypoxic environments were generally avoided by most flatfishes, indicating that hypoxia is likely to render large areas of the Gulf of Mexico unsuitable. In comparisons of spatial habitat suitabilities between years of moderate (areal extent of hypoxia < 12,500 km2) and severe hypoxia (areal extent of hypoxia > 15,500 km2), most flatfishes reflected a reduction in the suitability of areas immediately west of the Mississippi River and a concomitant increase in suitability within adjacent areas, although this pattern was not universal. Altered spatial distributions generally corresponded to species-specific suitabilities along depth, temperature, and salinity gradients, indicating that habitat suitability analyses may effectively predict population-level responses to hypoxia. Effects attributable to severe hypoxia persisted into fall, indicating that hypoxic episodes likely result in lingering effects to flatfish populations." @default.
- W2017300650 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2017300650 creator A5001102930 @default.
- W2017300650 creator A5024104996 @default.
- W2017300650 creator A5082512337 @default.
- W2017300650 date "2009-12-01" @default.
- W2017300650 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2017300650 title "Habitat selection by flatfishes in the northern Gulf of Mexico: Implications for susceptibility to hypoxia" @default.
- W2017300650 cites W1963661272 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W1973728731 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W1977912706 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W1979102125 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W1981851225 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W1984390212 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W1987471579 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W1993522936 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W1997612682 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2004368396 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2005963968 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2006511854 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2009357731 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2018190387 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2024687444 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2027847088 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2031814643 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2033371260 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2053363236 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2056367415 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2057707237 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2058572886 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2062523558 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2071436107 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2079256744 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2087780857 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2112260599 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2119799617 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2134112906 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2136191624 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2139156166 @default.
- W2017300650 cites W2803689856 @default.
- W2017300650 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2009.07.011" @default.
- W2017300650 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W2017300650 type Work @default.
- W2017300650 sameAs 2017300650 @default.
- W2017300650 citedByCount "28" @default.
- W2017300650 countsByYear W20173006502012 @default.
- W2017300650 countsByYear W20173006502013 @default.
- W2017300650 countsByYear W20173006502014 @default.
- W2017300650 countsByYear W20173006502015 @default.
- W2017300650 countsByYear W20173006502017 @default.
- W2017300650 countsByYear W20173006502019 @default.
- W2017300650 countsByYear W20173006502021 @default.
- W2017300650 countsByYear W20173006502022 @default.
- W2017300650 countsByYear W20173006502023 @default.
- W2017300650 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2017300650 hasAuthorship W2017300650A5001102930 @default.
- W2017300650 hasAuthorship W2017300650A5024104996 @default.
- W2017300650 hasAuthorship W2017300650A5082512337 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C142796444 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C184751465 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C186699998 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C2775851391 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C2779950014 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C2909208804 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C505870484 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C540031477 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C62147785 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C7836513 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C142796444 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C178790620 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C184751465 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C185592680 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C185933670 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C186699998 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C18903297 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C2775851391 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C2779950014 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C2909208804 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C505870484 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C540031477 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C62147785 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C7836513 @default.
- W2017300650 hasConceptScore W2017300650C86803240 @default.
- W2017300650 hasLocation W20173006501 @default.
- W2017300650 hasOpenAccess W2017300650 @default.
- W2017300650 hasPrimaryLocation W20173006501 @default.
- W2017300650 hasRelatedWork W126703552 @default.
- W2017300650 hasRelatedWork W194997869 @default.
- W2017300650 hasRelatedWork W1989528154 @default.
- W2017300650 hasRelatedWork W1993838152 @default.
- W2017300650 hasRelatedWork W2017300650 @default.
- W2017300650 hasRelatedWork W2081421350 @default.
- W2017300650 hasRelatedWork W2085412937 @default.