Does death drive the scaling of life?
DS Glazier - Biological Reviews, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The magnitude of many kinds of biological structures and processes scale with organismal
size, often in regular ways that can be described by power functions. Traditionally, many of …
size, often in regular ways that can be described by power functions. Traditionally, many of …
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 …
Changes in sea floor productivity are crucial to understanding the impact of climate change in temperate coastal ecosystems according to a new size-based model
The multifaceted effects of climate change on physical and biogeochemical processes are
rapidly altering marine ecosystems but often are considered in isolation, leaving our …
rapidly altering marine ecosystems but often are considered in isolation, leaving our …
Contrasting long‐term trends in juvenile abundance of a widespread cold‐water salmonid along a latitudinal gradient: effects of climate, stream size and migration …
A changing climate reshapes the range distribution of many organisms, and species with
relatively low thermal optima, like many salmonids, are increasingly expected to face local …
relatively low thermal optima, like many salmonids, are increasingly expected to face local …
Bergmann patterns in planktivorous fishes: A light‐size or zooplankton community‐size rule is just as valid explanation as the temperature‐size rule
G Ljungström, T Langbehn… - Global Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Bergman patterns, the tendency of organisms to be larger at higher latitudes and lower
temperatures, are a well‐studied biogeographic pattern. Yet, there is no consensus on the …
temperatures, are a well‐studied biogeographic pattern. Yet, there is no consensus on the …
Warmer, earlier, faster: Cumulative effects of Gulf of Alaska heatwaves on the early life history of Pacific cod
Warming climates are creating unprecedented environmental conditions, such as more
frequent and intense marine heatwaves (MHWs), that directly impact phenology and growth …
frequent and intense marine heatwaves (MHWs), that directly impact phenology and growth …
Temperature‐dependent scaling of fitness traits with body size in hydra
J Tökölyi - Functional Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Body size strongly depends on developmental temperature. In more than 80% of the
ectotherm species investigated, including bacteria, protists, invertebrates and vertebrates …
ectotherm species investigated, including bacteria, protists, invertebrates and vertebrates …
Age, not growth, explains larger body size of Pacific cod larvae during recent marine heatwaves
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are often associated with physiological changes throughout
biological communities but can also result in biomass declines that correspond with shifts in …
biological communities but can also result in biomass declines that correspond with shifts in …
The impacts of warming on shallow and deep‐water fisheries in New Zealand
S Datta, H Beran, A Rogers - Earth's Future, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is already impacting ecosystem composition and species distributions. Here
we study two different, but equally valuable New Zealand fisheries (Tasman Bay and Golden …
we study two different, but equally valuable New Zealand fisheries (Tasman Bay and Golden …
[HTML][HTML] Evolution and development of Drosophila melanogaster under different thermal conditions affected cell sizes and sensitivity to paralyzing hypoxia
N Szabla, AM Labecka, A Antoł, Ł Sobczyk… - Journal of insect …, 2024 - Elsevier
Environmental gradients cause evolutionary and developmental changes in the cellular
composition of organisms, but the physiological consequences of these effects are not well …
composition of organisms, but the physiological consequences of these effects are not well …