Nonconsumptive predator effects on prey demography: recent advances using intertidal invertebrates

RA Scrosati - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Predators influence prey demography through consumption, but the mere presence of
predators may trigger behavioural changes in prey that, if persistent or intense, may also …

Biogeography of algae and invertebrates from wave-exposed rocky intertidal habitats along the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia (Canada): Latitudinal and interannual …

RA Scrosati, MJ Freeman, JA Ellrich… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Biogeographic studies aim to understand species distributions and are becoming
increasingly relevant to establish baselines to monitor ecological change. The NW Atlantic …

Artificial light at night alters the settlement of acorn barnacles on a man-made habitat in Atlantic Canada

KD Lynn, PT Flynn, K Manríquez, PH Manríquez… - Marine Pollution …, 2021 - Elsevier
Human growth has caused an unprecedented increase in artificial light at night (ALAN). In
coastal habitats, many species rely on day/night cycles to regulate various aspects of their …

Climate change in the coastal ocean: shifts in pelagic productivity and regionally diverging dynamics of coastal ecosystems

SA Navarrete, M Barahona… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Climate change has led to intensification and poleward migration of the Southeastern Pacific
Anticyclone, forcing diverging regions of increasing, equatorward and decreasing, poleward …

Fatty acid composition as a function of latitude in barnacle cyprid larvae

I Leal, J Thyrring, AAV Flores… - Limnology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Broadly distributed species need to perform well in a range of environmental conditions, but
knowledge of how wide‐ranging marine larvae perform along latitudinal gradients remains …

Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) negatively affects the settlement success of two prominent intertidal barnacles in the southeast Pacific

K Manríquez, PA Quijón, PH Manríquez… - Marine Pollution …, 2021 - Elsevier
Many coastal processes are regulated by day/night cycles and are expected to be altered by
Artificial Light at Night (ALAN). The goal of this study was to assess the influence of ALAN on …

[HTML][HTML] Massive barnacle recruitment on the Gulf of St. Lawrence coast of Nova Scotia (Canada) in 2024 linked to increased sea surface temperature

RA Scrosati, JA Ellrich - PeerJ, 2024 - peerj.com
With the ongoing climate and oceanographic change, an increasing number of studies are
reporting dramatic population losses caused by thermal extremes in intertidal habitats …

Dynamics and processes influencing recruitment of the invasive mussel Xenostrobus securis and the coexisting indigenous Mytilus galloprovincialis in north-western …

A Montes, E Vázquez, LG Peteiro, C Olabarria - 2021 - digital.csic.es
The local extent of populations of invasive species is dependent on coupled dispersal–
recruitment dynamics and subsequent interactions with the recipient community and the …

Influence of environmental variables over multiple spatial scales on the population structure of a key marine invertebrate

A Pardal, CAMM Cordeiro, AM Ciotti, SR Jenkins… - Marine Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Quantifying scale-dependent patterns and linking ecological to environmental variation is
required to understand mechanisms regulating biodiversity. We conducted a large-scale …

Is the Orton's rule still valid? Tropical sponge fecundity, rather than periodicity, is modulated by temperature and other proximal cues

E Lanna, B Cajado, C Santos-da-Silva, J da Hora… - Hydrobiologia, 2018 - Springer
Although the Orton's rule was already questioned for several invertebrate lineages, it
remains unchallenged in sponges. To assess its validity in Porifera, we investigated the …