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Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator.Temperature-dependent body size effects determine population responses to climate warming.Four decades of functional community change reveals gradual trends and low interlinkage across trophic groups in a large marine ecosystemWarmer and browner waters decrease fish biomass productionPopulation and size-specific distribution of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in the Baltic Sea over five decadesSize-based ecological interactions drive food web responses to climate warmingExperimental evidence of gradual size-dependent shifts in body size and growth of fish in response to warming
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Anna Gårdmark
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