Living on the edge of two changing worlds: forecasting the responses of rocky intertidal ecosystems to climate change
Long-term monitoring shows that the poleward range edges of intertidal biota have shifted
by as much as 50 km per decade, faster than most recorded shifts of terrestrial species …
by as much as 50 km per decade, faster than most recorded shifts of terrestrial species …
Corridors for conservation: integrating pattern and process
CLB Chetkiewicz, CC St. Clair… - Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol …, 2006 - annualreviews.org
Corridors are commonly used to connect fragments of wildlife habitat, yet the identification of
conservation corridors typically neglects processes of habitat selection and movement for …
conservation corridors typically neglects processes of habitat selection and movement for …
Species co‐occurrence networks: can they reveal trophic and non‐trophic interactions in ecological communities?
Co‐occurrence methods are increasingly utilized in ecology to infer networks of species
interactions where detailed knowledge based on empirical studies is difficult to obtain. Their …
interactions where detailed knowledge based on empirical studies is difficult to obtain. Their …
The Humboldt current system of northern and central Chile
Abstract The Humboldt Current System (HCS) is one of the most productive marine
ecosystems on earth. It extends along the west coast of South America from southern Chile …
ecosystems on earth. It extends along the west coast of South America from southern Chile …
Climate change and latitudinal patterns of intertidal thermal stress
The interaction of climate and the timing of low tides along the West Coast of the United
States creates a complex mosaic of thermal environments, in which northern sites can be …
States creates a complex mosaic of thermal environments, in which northern sites can be …
How structured is the entangled bank? The surprisingly simple organization of multiplex ecological networks leads to increased persistence and resilience
Species are linked to each other by a myriad of positive and negative interactions. This
complex spectrum of interactions constitutes a network of links that mediates ecological …
complex spectrum of interactions constitutes a network of links that mediates ecological …
Mosaic patterns of thermal stress in the rocky intertidal zone: implications for climate change
We explicitly quantified spatial and temporal patterns in the body temperature of an
ecologically important species of intertidal invertebrate, the mussel Mytilus californianus …
ecologically important species of intertidal invertebrate, the mussel Mytilus californianus …
Network structure beyond food webs: mapping non‐trophic and trophic interactions on Chilean rocky shores
How multiple types of non‐trophic interactions map onto trophic networks in real
communities remains largely unknown. We present the first effort, to our knowledge …
communities remains largely unknown. We present the first effort, to our knowledge …
[图书][B] Food webs at the landscape level
GA Polis, ME Power, GR Huxel - 2004 - books.google.com
Scientists rely on food webs—complex networks that trace the flow of nutrients and energy
between species and through ecosystems—to understand the infrastructure of ecological …
between species and through ecosystems—to understand the infrastructure of ecological …
The Humboldt Current System: Ecosystem components and processes, fisheries, and sediment studies
V Montecino, CB Lange - Progress in Oceanography, 2009 - Elsevier
In the Humboldt Current System (HCS), biological and non-biological components,
ecosystem processes, and fisheries are known to be affected by multi-decadal, inter-annual …
ecosystem processes, and fisheries are known to be affected by multi-decadal, inter-annual …