Naoki Yoshie
Ehime University
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Climatic Change | 2012
Takeshi Okunishi; Shin-ichi Ito; Taketo Hashioka; Takashi Sakamoto; Naoki Yoshie; Hiroshi Sumata; Yumiko Yara; Naosuke Okada; Yasuhiro Yamanaka
We developed a multi-trophic level ecosystem model by coupling physical, biogeochemical-plankton and fish models. An oceanic general circulation model was coupled with a lower trophic level ecosystem model and a Japanese sardine migration model, and applied to the western North Pacific. To investigate the impact of global warming on the pelagic fish ecosystem, such as Japanese sardine, we conducted numerical experiments of growth and migration of Japanese sardine using physical fields for the present day and future with a global warming scenario simulated by a high-resolution climate model. The model results demonstrated possible impacts of global warming on the growth and migration pattern of Japanese sardine. The growths of fish in the current main spawning region under the global warming scenario were significantly slower than those under the present climate scenario. Fish in this region will be at disadvantage for their recruitment under the global warming condition. Prey conditions in the spawning region were projected not to markedly change under global warming condition while water temperature increased. As a result sardine spawning ground was projected to shift towards more north areas. During the feeding migration period in summer, geographical distribution of juveniles fish was projected to shift northwards by one to two degrees latitude under the global warming condition following the change in the distribution of optimal temperature region for feeding. However, this northwards shift of the optimal temperature for feeding was minimized adjacent to the western North Pacific by the cooler water supply by the intensification of the Oyashio.
Ecological Modelling | 2007
Michio J. Kishi; Makoto Kashiwai; Daniel M. Ware; Bernard A. Megrey; David L. Eslinger; Francisco E. Werner; Maki Noguchi-Aita; Tomonori Azumaya; Masahiko Fujii; Shinji Hashimoto; Daji Huang; Hitoshi Iizumi; Yukimasa Ishida; Sukyung Kang; Gennady Kantakov; Hyun-cheol Kim; Kosei Komatsu; Vadim V. Navrotsky; S. Lan Smith; Kazuaki Tadokoro; Atsushi Tsuda; Orio Yamamura; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Katsumi Yokouchi; Naoki Yoshie; Jing Zhang; Yury I. Zuenko; Vladimir I. Zvalinsky
Journal of Oceanography | 2007
Atsushi Tsuda; Shigenobu Takeda; Hiroaki Saito; Jun Nishioka; Isao Kudo; Yukihiro Nojiri; Koji Suzuki; Mitsuo Uematsu; Mark L. Wells; Daisuke Tsumune; Takeshi Yoshimura; Tatsuo Aono; Takafumi Aramaki; William P. Cochlan; Maki Hayakawa; Keiri Imai; Tomoshi Isada; Yoko Iwamoto; William Keith Johnson; Sohiko Kameyama; Shungo Kato; Hiroshi Kiyosawa; Y. Kondo; Maurice Levasseur; Ryuji J. Machida; Ippei Nagao; Fumiko Nakagawa; Takahiro Nakanishi; Seiji Nakatsuka; Akira Narita
Journal of Oceanography | 2004
Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Naoki Yoshie; Masahiko Fujii; Maki Noguchi Aita; Michio J. Kishi
Journal of Oceanography | 2003
Naoki Yoshie; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Michio J. Kishi; Hiroaki Saito
Ecological Modelling | 2007
Naoki Yoshie; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Kenneth A. Rose; David L. Eslinger; Daniel M. Ware; Michio J. Kishi
Progress in Oceanography | 2005
Masahiko Fujii; Naoki Yoshie; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Fei Chai
Deep-sea Research Part I-oceanographic Research Papers | 2011
Koji Suzuki; Akira Kuwata; Naoki Yoshie; Akira Shibata; Kyoko Kawanobe; Hiroaki Saito
Fisheries Oceanography | 2012
Takeshi Okunishi; Shin-ichi Ito; Daisuke Ambe; Akinori Takasuka; Takahiko Kameda; Kazuaki Tadokoro; Takashi Setou; Kosei Komatsu; Atsushi Kawabata; Hiroshi Kubota; Tadafumi Ichikawa; Hiroya Sugisaki; Taketo Hashioka; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Naoki Yoshie; Tomowo Watanabe
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012
Masahito Shigemitsu; T. Okunishi; Jun Nishioka; Hiroshi Sumata; Taketo Hashioka; Maki Noguchi Aita; S. L. Smith; Naoki Yoshie; Naosuke Okada; Yasuhiro Yamanaka