[HTML][HTML] Adaptive marine conservation planning in the face of climate change: What can we learn from physiological, ecological and genetic studies?

G Rilov, AD Mazaris, V Stelzenmüller, B Helmuth… - Global Ecology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Rapid anthropogenic climate change is a major threat to ocean biodiversity, increasing the
challenge for marine conservation. Strategic conservation planning, and more recently …

Life history trade-offs, the intensity of competition, and coexistence in novel and evolving communities under climate change

LT Lancaster, G Morrison… - … Transactions of the …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The consequences of climate change for local biodiversity are little understood in process or
mechanism, but these changes are likely to reflect both changing regional species pools …

Climate change impacts on mismatches between phytoplankton blooms and fish spawning phenology

RG Asch, CA Stock, JL Sarmiento - Global change biology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Substantial interannual variability in marine fish recruitment (ie, the number of young fish
entering a fishery each year) has been hypothesized to be related to whether the timing of …

Relationships of temperature and biodiversity with stability of natural aquatic food webs

Q Zhao, PJ Van den Brink, C Xu, S Wang… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Temperature and biodiversity changes occur in concert, but their joint effects on ecological
stability of natural food webs are unknown. Here, we assess these relationships in 19 …

North Atlantic blue and fin whales suspend their spring migration to forage in middle latitudes: building up energy reserves for the journey?

MA Silva, R Prieto, I Jonsen, MF Baumgartner… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
The need to balance energy reserves during migration is a critical factor for most long-
distance migrants and an important determinant of migratory strategies in birds, insects and …

Marine microbial food web networks during phytoplankton bloom and non-bloom periods: Warming favors smaller organism interactions and intensifies trophic …

T Trombetta, F Vidussi, C Roques, M Scotti… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Microbial food web organisms are at the base of the functioning of pelagic ecosystems and
support the whole marine food web. They are very reactive to environmental changes and …

Effects of temperature on nitrifying membrane-aerated biofilms: An experimental and modeling study

E Clements, Y Nahum, P Pérez-Calleja, B Kim… - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Temperature is known to have an important effect on the morphology and removal fluxes of
conventional, co-diffusional biofilms. However, much less is known about the effects of …

Ecosystem-based fisheries management increases catch and carbon sequestration through recovery of exploited stocks: The western Baltic Sea case study

M Scotti, S Opitz, L MacNeil, A Kreutle… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Legal requirement in Europe asks for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) in
European seas, including consideration of trophic interactions and minimization of negative …

Questioning the role of phenology shifts and trophic mismatching in a planktonic food web

A Atkinson, RA Harmer, CE Widdicombe… - Progress in …, 2015 - Elsevier
In a warming climate, differential shifts in the seasonal timing of predators and prey have
been suggested to lead to trophic “mismatches” that decouple primary, secondary and …

Warming advances top‐down control and reduces producer biomass in a freshwater plankton community

M Velthuis, LN de Senerpont Domis, T Frenken… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Global warming has been shown to affect ecosystems worldwide. Warming may, for
instance, disrupt plant herbivore synchrony and bird phenology in terrestrial systems, reduce …