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A synthesis of a coastal northern pike (Esox lucius) fishery and its social-ecological environment in the southern Baltic Sea: Implications for the management of mixed …
We synthesize a large body of literature involving peer-reviewed work, grey literature and
novel data analyses about the small-scale northern pike (Esox lucius) fishery in lagoon …
novel data analyses about the small-scale northern pike (Esox lucius) fishery in lagoon …
Ecological consequences of body size reduction under warming
Body size reduction is a universal response to warming, but its ecological consequences
across biological levels, from individuals to ecosystems, remain poorly understood. Most …
across biological levels, from individuals to ecosystems, remain poorly understood. Most …
Temperature and hypoxia‐driven shifts in Daphnia interspecific competition
Previous research has shown that elevated temperature and environmental hypoxia are
associated with a reduced representation of larger‐bodied species in communities of …
associated with a reduced representation of larger‐bodied species in communities of …
Distinct impacts of feeding frequency and warming on life history traits affect population fitness in vertebrate ectotherms
S Bazin, C Hemmer‐Brepson, M Logez… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Body size shifts in ectotherms are mostly attributed to the Temperature Size Rule (TSR)
stating that warming speeds up initial growth rate but leads to smaller size when food does …
stating that warming speeds up initial growth rate but leads to smaller size when food does …
DEBBIES dataset to study life histories across ectotherms
Demographic models are used to explore how life history traits structure life history
strategies across species. This study presents the DEBBIES dataset that contains estimates …
strategies across species. This study presents the DEBBIES dataset that contains estimates …
Temperature‐dependent scaling of fitness traits with body size in hydra
J Tökölyi - Functional Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Body size strongly depends on developmental temperature. In more than 80% of the
ectotherm species investigated, including bacteria, protists, invertebrates and vertebrates …
ectotherm species investigated, including bacteria, protists, invertebrates and vertebrates …
Mechanisms of increasing predation by planktivorous fish with rising temperature may explain the temperature–body size relationships in zooplankton
P Maszczyk, W Wilczynski, ZM Gliwicz… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The temperature–size rule (TSR) has been consistently observed in numerous studies,
showing that ectotherms reared at higher temperatures experience accelerated growth …
showing that ectotherms reared at higher temperatures experience accelerated growth …
Alternation of social behaviors for zebrafish (Danio rerio) in response to acute cold stress
ST Liu, CY Chang, KY Lee, SK Tong, HL Huang… - Fish Physiology and …, 2024 - Springer
Low temperature is one of the most common abiotic stresses for aquatic ectotherms.
Ambient low temperatures reduce the metabolic rate of teleosts, therefore, teleosts have …
Ambient low temperatures reduce the metabolic rate of teleosts, therefore, teleosts have …
Asymmetric Warming of Day and Night Benefits the Early Growth of Acer mono Seedlings More Than Symmetric Warming
J Yuan, X Yu, T Wu, S Gao, T Zhang… - Plant, Cell & …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Asymmetric warming refers to the difference between the increase in daytime maximum
temperature and the increase in nighttime minimum temperature and has been documented …
temperature and the increase in nighttime minimum temperature and has been documented …
A development-centric perspective on pace-of-life syndromes
IM Smallegange, A Guenther - Evolution Letters, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Organism responses to environmental change require coordinated changes across
correlated traits, so-called syndromes. For example, animals differ in their “pace-of-life …
correlated traits, so-called syndromes. For example, animals differ in their “pace-of-life …