Living on the edge of two changing worlds: forecasting the responses of rocky intertidal ecosystems to climate change

B Helmuth, N Mieszkowska, P Moore… - Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol …, 2006 - annualreviews.org
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 …

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 …

Species co‐occurrence networks: can they reveal trophic and non‐trophic interactions in ecological communities?

MA Freilich, E Wieters, BR Broitman, PA Marquet… - Ecology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

The Humboldt current system of northern and central Chile

M Thiel, JC Castilla, M Fernández, S Navarrete - 2007 - api.taylorfrancis.com
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 …

Climate change and latitudinal patterns of intertidal thermal stress

B Helmuth, CDG Harley, PM Halpin, M O'Donnell… - Science, 2002 - science.org
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 …

How structured is the entangled bank? The surprisingly simple organization of multiplex ecological networks leads to increased persistence and resilience

S Kéfi, V Miele, EA Wieters, SA Navarrete… - PLoS biology, 2016 - journals.plos.org
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 …

Mosaic patterns of thermal stress in the rocky intertidal zone: implications for climate change

B Helmuth, BR Broitman, CA Blanchette… - Ecological …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
We explicitly quantified spatial and temporal patterns in the body temperature of an
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

S Kéfi, EL Berlow, EA Wieters, LN Joppa, SA Wood… - Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

[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 …

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 …