Poised to prosper? A cross‐system comparison of climate change effects on native and non‐native species performance
Climate change and biological invasions are primary threats to global biodiversity that may
interact in the future. To date, the hypothesis that climate change will favour non‐native …
interact in the future. To date, the hypothesis that climate change will favour non‐native …
Greater vulnerability to warming of marine versus terrestrial ectotherms
Understanding which species and ecosystems will be most severely affected by warming as
climate change advances is important for guiding conservation and management. Both …
climate change advances is important for guiding conservation and management. Both …
The role thermal physiology plays in species invasion
AL Kelley - Conservation physiology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The characterization of physiological phenotypes that may play a part in the establishment of
non-native species can broaden our understanding about the ecology of species invasion …
non-native species can broaden our understanding about the ecology of species invasion …
Corridors for aliens but not for natives: effects of marine urban sprawl at a regional scale
Aim The global sprawl of marine hard infrastructure (eg breakwaters, sea walls and jetties)
can extensively modify coastal seascapes, but the knowledge of such impacts remains …
can extensively modify coastal seascapes, but the knowledge of such impacts remains …
The Blob marine heatwave transforms California kelp forest ecosystems
Ocean warming has both direct physiological and indirect ecological consequences for
marine organisms. Sessile animals may be particularly vulnerable to anomalous warming …
marine organisms. Sessile animals may be particularly vulnerable to anomalous warming …
The mean and variance of environmental temperature interact to determine physiological tolerance and fitness
Global climate change poses one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Most analyses of the
potential biological impacts have focused on changes in mean temperature, but changes in …
potential biological impacts have focused on changes in mean temperature, but changes in …
The importance of the human footprint in sha** the global distribution of terrestrial, freshwater and marine invaders
Human activities such as transport, trade and tourism are likely to influence the spatial
distribution of non-native species and yet, Species Distribution Models (SDMs) that aim to …
distribution of non-native species and yet, Species Distribution Models (SDMs) that aim to …
Master of all trades: thermal acclimation and adaptation of cardiac function in a broadly distributed marine invasive species, the European green crab, Carcinus …
CK Tepolt, GN Somero - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014 - journals.biologists.com
As global warming accelerates, there is increasing concern about how ecosystems may
change as a result of species loss and replacement. Here, we examined the thermal …
change as a result of species loss and replacement. Here, we examined the thermal …
Climate change and invasive species: a physiological performance comparison of invasive and endemic bees in Fiji
Anthropogenic climate change and invasive species are two of the greatest threats to
biodiversity, affecting the survival, fitness and distribution of many species around the globe …
biodiversity, affecting the survival, fitness and distribution of many species around the globe …
Non-indigenous species in Portuguese coastal areas, coastal lagoons, estuaries and islands
Trends in abundance, temporal occurrence and spatial distribution of marine and brackish
non-indigenous species (NIS) are part of the indicators to assess the compliance of Good …
non-indigenous species (NIS) are part of the indicators to assess the compliance of Good …