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dc.contributor.authorYoung, Jock W.-
dc.contributor.authorHunt, Brian P. V.-
dc.contributor.authorCook, Timothee R.-
dc.contributor.authorLlopiz, Joel K.-
dc.contributor.authorHazen, Elliott L.-
dc.contributor.authorPethybridge, Heidi R.-
dc.contributor.authorCeccarelli, Daniela-
dc.contributor.authorLorrain, Anne-
dc.contributor.authorOlson, Robert J.-
dc.contributor.authorAllain, Valerie-
dc.contributor.authorPatterson, Toby-
dc.contributor.authorNicol, Simon-
dc.contributor.authorLehodey, Patrick-
dc.contributor.authorKloser, Rudy J.-
dc.contributor.authorArrizabalaga, Haritz-
dc.contributor.authorChoy, C. Anela-
dc.contributor.authorMenkes, Christophe-
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-23T08:52:10Z-
dc.date.available2017-08-23T08:52:10Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifierISI:000351978700014-
dc.identifier.citationDEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART II-TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY, 2015, 113, 170-187-
dc.identifier.issn0967-0645-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/266-
dc.description.abstractWe review present understanding of the spatial and temporal diet variability (trophodynamics) of a range of pelagic marine top predators, at both early and adult life history stages. We begin with a review of methodologies used to advance our understanding of the trophodynamics of marine top predators, particularly in relation to climate change. We then explore how these developments are informing our understanding of the major trophic groups in food webs leading to, and including, marine top predators. We examine through specific examples how the impacts of ocean warming may affect pelagic food web relationships from both top-down and bottom-up perspectives. We examine the potential, in the absence of long-term data sets, of using large-scale spatial studies to examine how potential changes in biological oceanography could impact the biomass and composition of prey species, particularly the role of phytoplankton size spectra. We focus on examples from regions where biotic change with respect to climate change is likely. In particular, we detail the effects of climate change on oceanographic and bathymetric ``hotspots´´ and provide the example involving seabirds in the Benguela Current system. We end by urging the development of international collaborations and databases to facilitate comprehensive ocean-scale understanding of climate impacts on marine top predators. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.-
dc.description.sponsorshipB. Hunt was supported by the European Union FP7 funded project ISOZOO (No. 302010) T. Cook was supported by a Claude Leon Foundation. South Africa post-doctoral fellowship. H. Pethybridge was supported by a CSIRO, Australia Office of the Chief Executive post-doctoral scholarship. J. Llopiz was supported by the Penzance Endowed Fund for Assistant Scientists and the Cooperative Institute for the North Atlantic Region at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA. H. Arrizabalaga was supported by grant CTM2011-27505 by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. This paper developed from ideas generated at the 2nd CLIOTOP Symposium in Noumea, 2013.-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.publisherPERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD-
dc.subjectTop predators-
dc.subjectTrophodynamics-
dc.subjectMicronekton-
dc.subjectBottom-up processes-
dc.subjectHotspots-
dc.subjectClimate change-
dc.subjectTUNA THUNNUS-THYNNUS-
dc.subjectATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA-
dc.subjectFOOD-CHAIN LENGTH-
dc.subjectANCHOVY ENGRAULIS-ENCRASICOLUS-
dc.subjectEASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC-
dc.subjectPHYTOPLANKTON CELL-SIZE-
dc.subjectSARDINE SARDINOPS-SAGAX-
dc.subjectSTABLE-ISOTOPE ANALYSIS-
dc.subjectSOUTH-AFRICAN SARDINE-
dc.subjectCLIMATE REGIME SHIFTS-
dc.titleThe trophodynamics of marine top predators: Current knowledge, recent advances and challenges-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.identifier.journalDEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART II-TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY-
dc.format.page170-187-
dc.format.volume113-
dc.contributor.funderEuropean Union FP7 funded project ISOZOO \[302010]-
dc.contributor.funderClaude Leon Foundation-
dc.contributor.funderSouth Africa post-doctoral fellowship-
dc.contributor.funderCSIRO, Australia Office of the Chief Executive post-doctoral scholarship-
dc.contributor.funderPenzance Endowed Fund for Assistant Scientists-
dc.contributor.funderCooperative Institute for the North Atlantic Region at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA-
dc.contributor.funderSpanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness \[CTM2011-27505]-
dc.identifier.e-issn1879-0100-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.dsr2.2014.05.015-
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