Integrative approaches to understanding organismal responses to aquatic deoxygenation
Oxygen bioavailability is declining in aquatic systems worldwide as a result of climate
change and other anthropogenic stressors. For aquatic organisms, the consequences are …
change and other anthropogenic stressors. For aquatic organisms, the consequences are …
Impacts of ocean warming on echinoderms: A meta‐analysis
Rising ocean temperatures are threatening marine species and populations worldwide, and
ectothermic taxa are particularly vulnerable. Echinoderms are an ecologically important …
ectothermic taxa are particularly vulnerable. Echinoderms are an ecologically important …
Thermal tolerance of early development predicts the realized thermal niche in marine ectotherms
R Collin, AP Rebolledo, E Smith… - Functional Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Predictions of ectotherms' responses to global warming depend on the relationship between
environmental temperature and organismal performance. To date, most predictions of …
environmental temperature and organismal performance. To date, most predictions of …
Using Forty Years of Research to View Bahía Almirante on the Caribbean Coast of Panama as an Integrated Social-Ecological System
Tropical coastal systems play a vital role in sustaining biodiversity, performing ecological
functions, and providing ecosystem services. They are also home to 75% of people in the …
functions, and providing ecosystem services. They are also home to 75% of people in the …
Land use and land cover shape river water quality at a continental Caribbean land-ocean interface
Land use and land cover (LULC) can significantly alter river water, which can in turn have
important impacts on downstream coastal ecosystems by delivering nutrients that promote …
important impacts on downstream coastal ecosystems by delivering nutrients that promote …
Seasonal hypoxia and temperature inversions in a tropical bay
AE Adelson, AH Altieri, X Boza, R Collin… - Limnology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is a critically important ecological variable, and the prevalence of
marine hypoxia is expected to increase due to the combined effects of ocean warming and …
marine hypoxia is expected to increase due to the combined effects of ocean warming and …
Zooplankton abundance reflects oxygen concentration and dissolved organic matter in a seasonally hypoxic estuary
JB Weinstock, L Vargas, R Collin - Journal of Marine Science and …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Ocean deoxygenation, warming, and acidification resulting from global change and
increasing nutrient inputs are major threats to marine ecosystems. Despite this, spatial and …
increasing nutrient inputs are major threats to marine ecosystems. Despite this, spatial and …
Climate warming erodes tropical reef habitat through frequency and intensity of episodic hypoxia
NM Lucey, CA Deutsch, MH Carignan… - PLOS …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Climate warming threatens marine life by increasing metabolic oxygen demand while
decreasing oxygen availability. Tropical species living in warm, low oxygen environments …
decreasing oxygen availability. Tropical species living in warm, low oxygen environments …
Hypoxia from depth shocks shallow tropical reef animals
Coastal deoxygenation is poorly documented in the tropics. When the Isthmus of Panama
separated the Caribbean from the Pacific, sister lineages diverged and adapted to changing …
separated the Caribbean from the Pacific, sister lineages diverged and adapted to changing …
Hypoxia and warming are associated with reductions in larval bivalve abundance in a tropical lagoon
JB Weinstock, R Collin - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2021 - int-res.com
Hypoxia can have drastic adverse effects on coastal ecosystems, especially when coupled
with heat stress. Most organisms are thought to be more sensitive to stress during their larval …
with heat stress. Most organisms are thought to be more sensitive to stress during their larval …