Ecological traps: current evidence and future directions
Ecological traps, which occur when animals mistakenly prefer habitats where their fitness is
lower than in other available habitats following rapid environmental change, have important …
lower than in other available habitats following rapid environmental change, have important …
Coral reefs under rapid climate change and ocean acidification
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is expected to exceed 500 parts per million and
global temperatures to rise by at least 2° C by 2050 to 2100, values that significantly exceed …
global temperatures to rise by at least 2° C by 2050 to 2100, values that significantly exceed …
Recruitment phenology and pelagic larval duration in Caribbean amphidromous fishes
AC Engman, TJ Kwak, JR Fischer - Freshwater Science, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
Amphidromous fishes are major components of oceanic tropical island stream ecosystems,
such as those of the Caribbean island, Puerto Rico. Fishes with this life history face threats …
such as those of the Caribbean island, Puerto Rico. Fishes with this life history face threats …
Animal behaviour shapes the ecological effects of ocean acidification and warming: moving from individual to community‐level responses
Biological communities are shaped by complex interactions between organisms and their
environment as well as interactions with other species. Humans are rapidly changing the …
environment as well as interactions with other species. Humans are rapidly changing the …
[BOK][B] Biology and evolution of the mollusca, volume 1
WF Ponder, DR Lindberg, JM Ponder - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Molluscs comprise the second largest phylum of animals (after arthropods), occurring in
virtually all habitats. Some are commercially important, a few are pests and some carry …
virtually all habitats. Some are commercially important, a few are pests and some carry …
Demographic dynamics of the smallest marine vertebrates fuel coral reef ecosystem functioning
How coral reefs survive as oases of life in low-productivity oceans has puzzled scientists for
centuries. The answer may lie in internal nutrient cycling and/or input from the pelagic zone …
centuries. The answer may lie in internal nutrient cycling and/or input from the pelagic zone …
Larval dispersal and marine population connectivity
Connectivity, or the exchange of individuals among marine populations, is a central topic in
marine ecology. For most benthic marine species with complex life cycles, this exchange …
marine ecology. For most benthic marine species with complex life cycles, this exchange …
Spatial patterns of seed dispersal, their determinants and consequences for recruitment
Growing interest in spatial ecology is promoting new approaches to the study of seed
dispersal, one of the key processes determining the spatial structure of plant populations …
dispersal, one of the key processes determining the spatial structure of plant populations …
[BOK][B] Trophic cascades: predators, prey, and the changing dynamics of nature
J Terborgh, JA Estes - 2013 - books.google.com
Trophic cascades—the top-down regulation of ecosystems by predators—are an essential
aspect of ecosystem function and well-being. Trophic cascades are often drastically …
aspect of ecosystem function and well-being. Trophic cascades are often drastically …
Marine range shifts and species introductions: comparative spread rates and community impacts
Aim Shifts in species ranges are a predicted and realized effect of global climate change;
however, few studies have addressed the rates and consequence of such shifts, particularly …
however, few studies have addressed the rates and consequence of such shifts, particularly …