Climate change, coral loss, and the curious case of the parrotfish paradigm: why don't marine protected areas improve reef resilience?

JF Bruno, IM Côté, LT Toth - Annual review of marine science, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Scientists have advocated for local interventions, such as creating marine protected areas
and implementing fishery restrictions, as ways to mitigate local stressors to limit the effects of …

Climate change and n-3 LC-PUFA availability

K Tan, H Zhang, H Zheng - Progress in Lipid Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 LC-PUFA) are essential fatty acids for
the growth, development and survival of virtually all organisms. There is increasing evidence …

[HTML][HTML] Extreme mortality and reproductive failure of common murres resulting from the northeast Pacific marine heatwave of 2014-2016

JF Piatt, JK Parrish, HM Renner, SK Schoen, TT Jones… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
About 62,000 dead or dying common murres (Uria aalge), the trophically dominant fish-
eating seabird of the North Pacific, washed ashore between summer 2015 and spring 2016 …

Climate change threatens the world's marine protected areas

JF Bruno, AE Bates, C Cacciapaglia, EP Pike… - Nature Climate …, 2018 - nature.com
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a primary management tool for mitigating threats to
marine biodiversity,. MPAs and the species they protect, however, are increasingly being …

Climate change undermines the global functioning of marine food webs

H Du Pontavice, D Gascuel… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Sea water temperature affects all biological and ecological processes that ultimately impact
ecosystem functioning. In this study, we examine the influence of temperature on global …

The evolution of energetic scaling across the vertebrate tree of life

JC Uyeda, MW Pennell, ET Miller… - The American …, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
Metabolism is the link between ecology and physiology—it dictates the flow of energy
through individuals and across trophic levels. Much of the predictive power of metabolic …

Temperature‐dependent body size effects determine population responses to climate warming

M Lindmark, M Huss, J Ohlberger… - Ecology Letters, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Current understanding of animal population responses to rising temperatures is based on
the assumption that biological rates such as metabolism, which governs fundamental …

[HTML][HTML] Temperature dependency of metabolic rates in the upper ocean: A positive feedback to global climate change?

F Boscolo-Galazzo, KA Crichton, S Barker… - Global and Planetary …, 2018 - Elsevier
The temperature of seawater can affect marine plankton in various ways, including by
affecting rates of metabolic processes. This can change the way carbon and nutrients are …

Fishing degrades size structure of coral reef fish communities

JPW Robinson, ID Williams, AM Edwards… - Global change …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Fishing pressure on coral reef ecosystems has been frequently linked to reductions of large
fishes and reef fish biomass. Associated impacts on overall community structure are …

the energetic value of zooplankton and nekton species of the Southern Ocean

FL Schaafsma, Y Cherel, H Flores, JA Van Franeker… - Marine Biology, 2018 - Springer
Understanding the energy flux through food webs is important for estimating the capacity of
marine ecosystems to support stocks of living resources. The energy density of species …