Session
5.1 Presentations: Scenarios for polar, mid-latitude, sub-tropical, and tropical environments
and ecosystems
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Graham W. Hosie (Invited)
Impacts of climate change on Antarctic marine ecosystems (pdf, 2
Mb)
Gordon H. Kruse, Jie Zheng and James E. Overland (Invited)
A scenario approach to forecast potential impacts of climate change
on red king crabs in the eastern Bering Sea (pdf, 0.7
Mb)
Simon J. Walker, Greg A. Skilleter and Bernie M. Degnan
Predicting the effects of climatic change on the biodiversity of intertidal
sessile fauna on coral reefs (Waiting for permission)
Teruhisa Komatsu, Atsuko Mikami, Etienne Boisnier, Tatsuyuki
Sagawa, Hideaki Tanoue, Tetsuro Ajisaka and Yoshihiko Sakanishi
Possible change in seaweed distribution in East Asia under a particular
scenario of global warming (pdf, 1.5
Mb)
Clarence Pautzke, W. Wiseman and F. Wiese
North Pacific Research Board and National Science Foundation partner
to study biological processes on eastern Bering Sea shelf ecosystem
and impacts of climate change (pdf, 1.3
Mb)
Alistair J. Hobday, Elvira S. Poloczanska, Thomas J.
Kunz, Tom A. Okey and Anthony J. Richardson
Getting hot and bothered about climate change impacts in Australian
waters (pdf, 1.3
Mb)
Solfrid Sætre Hjøllo, Morten Skogen and
Einar Svendsen
Long term changes in North Sea physics and phytoplankton from NORWECOM
(pdf, 1
Mb)
Xiuren Ning, Chuanlan Lin, Qiang Hao, Chenggang Liu and
Fengfeng Le
Long-term environmental changes and the responses of the ecosystem in
the northern South China Sea during 1976-2004 (pdf, 0.5
Mb)
Fabian Blanchard, Jean-Charles Poulard, Hicham Masski and Claude
Roy
Predicting climate warming impact on marine fish communities from biogeography:
example from tropical, subtropical and temperate case studies (Waiting for permission)
Kenneth F. Drinkwater, Harald Loeng and S. Sundby
The ecosystem response of the Barents and Norwegian seas to future climate
change with emphasis on the higher trophic levels (Waiting for permission)
Bulent Acma
Climate changes and tourism: southeastern Anatolia region and southeastern
Anatolia Project (GAP) in Turkey as a case study (Permission denied)