セッション概要
大気水圏科学(A) | |||
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セッション小記号 | 海洋科学・海洋環境 | ||
セッションID | A-OS18 | ||
タイトル | 和文 | Beyond physics-to-fish: Integrative impacts of climate change on living marine resources | |
英文 | Beyond physics-to-fish: Integrative impacts of climate change on living marine resources | ||
タイトル短縮名 | 和文 | Integrative climate impacts on fisheries | |
英文 | Integrative climate impacts on fisheries | ||
代表コンビーナ | 氏名 | 和文 | Rebecca G Asch |
英文 | Rebecca G Asch | ||
所属 | 和文 | Princeton University | |
英文 | Princeton University | ||
共同コンビーナ 1 | 氏名 | 和文 | Colleen Mary Petrik |
英文 | Colleen Mary Petrik | ||
所属 | 和文 | Princeton University | |
英文 | Princeton University | ||
共同コンビーナ 2 | 氏名 | 和文 | Gabriel Reygondeau |
英文 | Gabriel Reygondeau | ||
所属 | 和文 | University of British Columbia | |
英文 | University of British Columbia | ||
共同コンビーナ 3 | 氏名 | 和文 | Maria De Oca |
英文 | Maria De Oca | ||
所属 | 和文 | Duke University | |
英文 | Duke University | ||
発表言語 | EJ | ||
スコープ | 和文 | ||
英文 | This session will take a "physics-to-fish" approach to identify the impacts of climate variability and anthropogenic climate change on marine organisms with a particular focus on living marine resources (i.e., commercially targeted fish and invertebrates and protected species, such as marine mammals, seabirds, and sea turtles). Talks will investigate bottom-up oceanic forcing, connecting physical atmospheric and oceanographic processes to lower trophic levels, which in turn influence the abundance, biogeography, phenology, migration patterns, growth rates, reproduction, and physiology of higher trophic level marine organisms. Presentations can address this topic with observational, experimental, or model-based approaches. We especially encourage submission of presentations that include an "integrative" element. Presentations can integrate across: multiple life history stages to address cumulative population level effects of climate; multiple species to identify key ecological characteristics that influence species responses to climate change; multiple modes of climate variability in order to attribute the source of observed changes in living marine resources; multiple regions to pinpoint hot spots of climate change impacts; multiple stressors to gauge how individual impacts may be amplified or counteracted by other ecosystem stressors, or; multiple scientific disciplines to better develop climate change solutions that can be implemented by resource managers and other stakeholders. Lastly, special consideration will be given to presentations that can directly inform and improve marine policy. | ||
発表方法 | 口頭および(または)ポスターセッション | ||
招待講演 | Tatsuya Sakomoto(The University of Tokyo) Ichiro Yasuda(The University of Tokyo) |