Ecological debts induced by heat extremes
Heat extremes have become the new norm in the Anthropocene. Their potential to trigger
major ecological responses is widely acknowledged, but their unprecedented severity …
major ecological responses is widely acknowledged, but their unprecedented severity …
Cascading effects of climate change on recreational marine flats fishes and fisheries
Tropical and subtropical coastal flats are shallow regions of the marine environment at the
intersection of land and sea. These regions provide myriad ecological goods and services …
intersection of land and sea. These regions provide myriad ecological goods and services …
Extensive regional variation in the phenology of insects and their response to temperature across North America
PO Dunn, I Ahmed, E Armstrong, N Barlow… - Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change models often assume similar responses to temperatures across the range of
a species, but local adaptation or phenotypic plasticity can lead plants and animals to …
a species, but local adaptation or phenotypic plasticity can lead plants and animals to …
Linking physiology and climate to infer species distributions in Australian skinks
Climate has a key impact on animal physiology, which in turn can have a profound influence
on geographic distributions. Yet, the mechanisms linking climate, physiology and distribution …
on geographic distributions. Yet, the mechanisms linking climate, physiology and distribution …
Evaluation of species thermal sensitivity with individual-based physiological performance
L Zhang, YY Zhang, LX Ma, YW Dong - Marine Environmental Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Ignoring intraspecific variations can prevent us from accurately assessing species' thermal
sensitivity to global warming. Individual-based physiological performance provides a …
sensitivity to global warming. Individual-based physiological performance provides a …
Tree rings reveal the transient risk of extinction hidden inside climate envelope forecasts
Given the importance of climate in sha** species' geographic distributions, climate
change poses an existential threat to biodiversity. Climate envelope modeling, the …
change poses an existential threat to biodiversity. Climate envelope modeling, the …
Mutualisms in a warming world
Predicting the impacts of global warming on mutualisms poses a significant challenge given
the functional and life history differences that usually exist among interacting species …
the functional and life history differences that usually exist among interacting species …
Impact of Transhumant Livestock Grazing Abandonment on Pseudo-Alpine Grasslands in Greece in the Context of Climatic Change
A Sidiropoulou, D Chouvardas, K Mantzanas… - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Pseudo-alpine grassland ecosystems have started to decline during the past few decades.
According to many studies, climate change and abandonment of traditional anthropogenic …
According to many studies, climate change and abandonment of traditional anthropogenic …
A viewpoint on ecological and evolutionary study of plant thermal performance curves in a warming world
R Wooliver, EE Vtipilthorpe, AM Wiegmann… - AoB Plants, 2022 - academic.oup.com
We can understand the ecology and evolution of plant thermal niches through thermal
performance curves (TPCs), which are unimodal, continuous reaction norms of performance …
performance curves (TPCs), which are unimodal, continuous reaction norms of performance …
Linking temperature sensitivity of mangrove communities, populations and individuals across a tropical‐temperate transitional zone
Climate change is resha** coastal wetlands worldwide, driving ecosystem shifts like
mangrove poleward expansion into saltmarshes in tropical‐temperate transitional zones …
mangrove poleward expansion into saltmarshes in tropical‐temperate transitional zones …