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Response to Comments on "Slow adaptation in the face of rapid warming leads to collapse of the Gulf of Maine cod fishery"
Pershing, A.J.; Alexander, M.A.; Hernandez, C.M.; Kerr, L.A.; Le Bris, A.; Mills, K.E.; Nye, J.A.; Record, N.R.; Scannell, H.A.; Scott, J.D.; Sherwoord, G.D.; Thomas, A.C. (2016). Response to Comments on "Slow adaptation in the face of rapid warming leads to collapse of the Gulf of Maine cod fishery". Science (Wash.) 352(6284): 423-423. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aae0463
In: Science (Washington). American Association for the Advancement of Science: New York, N.Y. ISSN 0036-8075; e-ISSN 1095-9203, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Pershing, A.J.
  • Alexander, M.A.
  • Hernandez, C.M.
  • Kerr, L.A.
  • Le Bris, A.
  • Mills, K.E.
  • Nye, J.A.
  • Record, N.R.
  • Scannell, H.A.
  • Scott, J.D.
  • Sherwoord, G.D.
  • Thomas, A.C.

Abstract
    Palmer et al. and Swain et al. suggest that our “extra mortality” time series is spurious. In response, we show that including temperature-dependent mortality improves abundance estimates and that warming waters reduce growth rates in Gulf of Maine cod. Far from being spurious, temperature effects on this stock are clear, and continuing to ignore them puts the stock in jeopardy

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