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Bottom-up control of sardine and anchovy population cycles in the canary current: insights from an end-to-end model simulation
Sánchez-Garrido, José Carlos; Werner, Francisco; Fiechter, Jerome; Ramos, Antonio; Curchitser, Enrique; Rose, Kenneth; García-Lafuente, Jesús; Arístegui, Javier; Hernández León, Santiago; Santana, Ángel[et al.] (2018-06-28)Sardine and anchovy can exhibit dramatic decadal-scale shifts in abundance in response to climate variability. Sharpe declines of these populations entail particularly serious commercial and ecological consequences in ... -
Dynamics of anchovy and sardine populations in the Canary Current off NW Africa: responses to environmental and climate forcing in a climate-to-fish ecosystem model.
Sánchez-Garrido, José Carlos; Fiechter, Jerome; Rose, Kenneth; Werner, Francisco; Curchitser, Enrique (Wiley, 2020-10-28)A 50-year-long (1958–2008) historical simulation of a climate-to-fish ecosystem model for anchovy (Eugralis encrasicolus) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus) populations in the upwelling ecosystem off NW Africa is revisited ... -
Population distribution and biomass variability of sardine and anchovy in the Canary current system as simulated by an end-to-end coupled model
Sánchez-Garrido, José Carlos; Werner, Francisco; Ramos González, Antonio; Fiechter, Jerome; Curchitser, Enrique; García-Lafuente, Jesús; Arístegui, Javier; Hernández León, Santiago; Rodríguez Santana, Angel[et al.] (IUGG Joint Assembly 2017, 2017-08)Small pelagic fishes as sardine and anchovy account for as much as 20-25% of the world fisheries catch. They are particularly abundant in the four major eastern boundary upwelling ecosystems, where high levels of biological ...