Climate and the match or mismatch between predator requirements and resource availability
Climate influences a population through a variety of processes, including reproduction,
growth, migration patterns and phenology. Climate may operate either directly through …
growth, migration patterns and phenology. Climate may operate either directly through …
[HTML][HTML] Contrasting effects of rising temperatures on trophic interactions in marine ecosystems
In high-latitude marine environments, primary producers and their consumers show
seasonal peaks of abundance in response to annual light cycle, water column stability and …
seasonal peaks of abundance in response to annual light cycle, water column stability and …
Climate change and unequal phenological changes across four trophic levels: constraints or adaptations?
C Both, M Van Asch, RG Bijlsma… - Journal of Animal …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Climate change has been shown to affect the phenology of many organisms, but
interestingly these shifts are often unequal across trophic levels, causing a mismatch …
interestingly these shifts are often unequal across trophic levels, causing a mismatch …
Timing and abundance as key mechanisms affecting trophic interactions in variable environments
Climatic changes are disrupting otherwise tight trophic interactions between predator and
prey. Most of the earlier studies have primarily focused on the temporal dimension of the …
prey. Most of the earlier studies have primarily focused on the temporal dimension of the …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding temperature effects on recruitment in the context of trophic mismatch
Understanding how temperature affects the relative phenology of predators and prey is
necessary to predict climate change impacts and recruitment variation. This study examines …
necessary to predict climate change impacts and recruitment variation. This study examines …
A review of climate-driven mismatches between interdependent phenophases in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
A Donnelly, A Caffarra, BF O'Neill - International Journal of …, 2011 - Springer
Mismatches in phenology between mutually dependent species, resulting from climate
change, can have far-reaching consequences throughout an ecosystem at both higher and …
change, can have far-reaching consequences throughout an ecosystem at both higher and …
The missing angle: ecosystem consequences of phenological mismatch
Climate change leads to unequal shifts in the phenology of interacting species, such as
consumers and their resources, leading to potential phenological mismatches. While studies …
consumers and their resources, leading to potential phenological mismatches. While studies …
How does fishing alter marine populations and ecosystems sensitivity to climate?
Evidence has accumulated that climate variability influences the state and functioning of
marine ecosystems. At the same time increasing pressure from exploitation and other …
marine ecosystems. At the same time increasing pressure from exploitation and other …
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors driving match–mismatch dynamics during the early life history of marine fishes
We review intrinsic traits of the early life stages of marine fishes to gain a better
understanding of how climate-driven changes in abiotic (temperature) and biotic (match …
understanding of how climate-driven changes in abiotic (temperature) and biotic (match …
Phenological overlap of interacting species in a changing climate: an assessment of available approaches
Concern regarding the biological effects of climate change has led to a recent surge in
research to understand the consequences of phenological change for species interactions …
research to understand the consequences of phenological change for species interactions …