Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3167124555> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3167124555 abstract "Due to persistent fishing expansion in the China Seas over the past six decades, fisheries resources have been over-exploited; as a result, exploited fish have become smaller in size and younger in age. Marine piscivorous fish constituted a large portion of Chinese fisheries catch, long-term variability of which has rarely been investigated despite intense fishing pressure and climate change. In this study, we attempt to identify their responses to climate change and fishing activities and to provide scientific basis for sustainable exploitation of these resources. Seven taxa from pelagic to demersal species inhabiting either cold-water or warm-water were selected to represent the piscivorous fish assemblage in the China Seas. Total catch of these piscivorous fish in the China Seas increased during the early 1990s, stabilizing around 1.2 million tons after 1997. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed evident interannual-decadal variabilities in the catch of these fish with step changes around 1985/86 and 1997/98. Individual taxa, however, showed different trends in catches with sharks, rays, and lizardfishes manifesting downward trends while Pacific cod, eels, and hairtail increasing. Common dolphinfish and Japanese-Spanish mackerel increased largely in the 1990s but declined slightly during the 2000s. Although there were temporal overlaps between climate change and fishing variabilities, results of gradient forest analyses indicated that fishing effort imposed the most important influence on piscivorous fish. And among all climate variables explored in this study, sea surface temperature (SST) especially that of the East China Sea, had greatest impacts on variations in piscivorous fish catch, which may have been gradually exacerbated by the continued high fishing intensity. In addition, significant changes were identified in the life history traits in the species we evaluated, such as reduced average body sizes and truncated age compositions, strongly indicating the effect of fishing. We therefore advocate precautionary fishery practices under climate change." @default.
- W3167124555 created "2021-06-22" @default.
- W3167124555 creator A5004924430 @default.
- W3167124555 creator A5006012404 @default.
- W3167124555 creator A5020135881 @default.
- W3167124555 creator A5026566371 @default.
- W3167124555 creator A5041051509 @default.
- W3167124555 creator A5072610524 @default.
- W3167124555 creator A5074748713 @default.
- W3167124555 creator A5084120744 @default.
- W3167124555 creator A5084588183 @default.
- W3167124555 date "2021-06-10" @default.
- W3167124555 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W3167124555 title "Long-Term Variability of Piscivorous Fish in China Seas Under Climate Change With Implication for Fisheries Management" @default.
- W3167124555 cites W1568026218 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W1908392592 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W1967704821 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W1979276783 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W1988201788 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W1996005503 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2000836921 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2006959528 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2007263482 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2007513128 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2009142956 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2015787238 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2019651485 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2025328010 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2031030057 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2042796856 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2048020255 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2050368832 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2055096783 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2059124668 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2060496698 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2063620437 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2073573124 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2084752948 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2088843708 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2101916783 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2107981888 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2113332887 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2123897439 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2124565737 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2125126374 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2126219562 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2145444829 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2147807123 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2156065071 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2156623230 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2157727063 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2170081349 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2170121306 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2276139955 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2315029957 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2335693644 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2496169453 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2565509430 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2581491724 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2592827422 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2610142356 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2621929823 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2726428476 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2794091326 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2795091864 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2800909865 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2894153928 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2898724819 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W2918046171 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W3045579780 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W3107944739 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W42278359 @default.
- W3167124555 cites W750945175 @default.
- W3167124555 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.581952" @default.
- W3167124555 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3167124555 type Work @default.
- W3167124555 sameAs 3167124555 @default.
- W3167124555 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W3167124555 countsByYear W31671245552022 @default.
- W3167124555 countsByYear W31671245552023 @default.
- W3167124555 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3167124555 hasAuthorship W3167124555A5004924430 @default.
- W3167124555 hasAuthorship W3167124555A5006012404 @default.
- W3167124555 hasAuthorship W3167124555A5020135881 @default.
- W3167124555 hasAuthorship W3167124555A5026566371 @default.
- W3167124555 hasAuthorship W3167124555A5041051509 @default.
- W3167124555 hasAuthorship W3167124555A5072610524 @default.
- W3167124555 hasAuthorship W3167124555A5074748713 @default.
- W3167124555 hasAuthorship W3167124555A5084120744 @default.
- W3167124555 hasAuthorship W3167124555A5084588183 @default.
- W3167124555 hasBestOaLocation W31671245551 @default.
- W3167124555 hasConcept C132651083 @default.
- W3167124555 hasConcept C134097258 @default.
- W3167124555 hasConcept C152613627 @default.
- W3167124555 hasConcept C153294291 @default.
- W3167124555 hasConcept C188382862 @default.
- W3167124555 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W3167124555 hasConcept C202041845 @default.
- W3167124555 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W3167124555 hasConcept C2778044827 @default.