Ocean sprawl: challenges and opportunities for biodiversity management in a changing world

LB Firth, AM Knights, D Bridger, AJ Evans… - … and Marine Biology …, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
LOUISE B. FIRTH1, ANTONY M. KNIGHTS2, DANIELLE BRIDGER3, ALLY J. EVANS4,
NOVA MIESZKOWSKA5, 6, PIPPA J. MOORE4, NESSA E. O'CONNOR7, EMMA V …

Pushing the limits in marine species distribution modelling: lessons from the land present challenges and opportunities

LM Robinson, J Elith, AJ Hobday… - Global Ecology and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) have been used to address a wide
range of theoretical and applied questions in the terrestrial realm, but marine‐based …

[LIVRE][B] Reconstructing quaternary environments

JJ Lowe, M Walker - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
This third edition of Reconstructing Quaternary Environments has been completely revised
and updated to provide a new account of the history and scale of environmental changes …

The rise and fall of an alien: why the successful colonizer Littorina saxatilis failed to invade the Mediterranean Sea

L Bosso, S Smeraldo, D Russo, ML Chiusano… - Biological …, 2022 - Springer
Understanding what determines range expansion or extinction is crucial to predict the
success of biological invaders. We tackled this long-standing question from an unparalleled …

Impacts of climate change on European marine ecosystems: observations, expectations and indicators

CJM Philippart, R Anadón, R Danovaro… - Journal of experimental …, 2011 - Elsevier
The Northern Hemisphere has been warmer since 1980 than at any other time during the
last 2000years. The observed increase in temperature has been generally higher in …

Usefulness of bioclimatic models for studying climate change and invasive species

JM Jeschke, DL Strayer - Annals of the New york Academy of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Bioclimatic models (also known as envelope models or, more broadly, ecological niche
models or species distribution models) are used to predict geographic ranges of organisms …

Climate‐driven range extension of a sea urchin: inferring future trends by analysis of recent population dynamics

SD Ling, CR Johnson, K Ridgway… - Global Change …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Patterns of climate‐forced range shift in the marine environment are informed by
investigating the population dynamics of an ecologically important sea urchin …

[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 …

Consequences of climate-driven biodiversity changes for ecosystem functioning of North European rocky shores

SJ Hawkins, HE Sugden, N Mieszkowska… - Marine Ecology …, 2009 - int-res.com
We review how intertidal biodiversity is responding to globally driven climate change,
focusing on long-term data from rocky shores in the British Isles. Physical evidence of …

Response of intertidal populations to climate: effects of extreme events versus long term change

DS Wethey, SA Woodin, TJ Hilbish, SJ Jones… - Journal of Experimental …, 2011 - Elsevier
Biogeographic change in response to climate is a ratchet-like process, with gradual long
term change punctuated by advances and retreats caused by extreme events. The winter of …