Reviewing the role of plant litter inputs to forested wetland ecosystems: leafing through the literature
The input of senescent terrestrial leaf litter into soil and aquatic ecosystems is one of the
most massive cyclic subsidies on Earth, particularly within forested ecosystems. For …
most massive cyclic subsidies on Earth, particularly within forested ecosystems. For …
Evolution of geographic variation in thermal performance curves in the face of climate change and implications for biotic interactions
Highlights•Thermal performance curves (TPCs) can show geographic
gradients.•Geographic patterns in TPCs inform on TPC evolution under future climate …
gradients.•Geographic patterns in TPCs inform on TPC evolution under future climate …
Top‐down control of soil fungal community composition by a globally distributed keystone consumer
The relative contribution of top‐down and bottom‐up processes regulating primary
decomposers can influence the strength of the link between the soil animal community and …
decomposers can influence the strength of the link between the soil animal community and …
Fish introductions reveal the temperature dependence of species interactions
A major area of current research is to understand how climate change will impact species
interactions and ultimately biodiversity. A variety of environmental conditions are rapidly …
interactions and ultimately biodiversity. A variety of environmental conditions are rapidly …
Zooplankton response to climate warming: a mesocosm experiment at contrasting temperatures and nutrient levels
Zooplankton community response to the combined effects of nutrients and fish (hereafter N+
F) at contrasting temperatures was studied in a long-term experiment conducted in 24 …
F) at contrasting temperatures was studied in a long-term experiment conducted in 24 …
Response diversity in Mediterranean coralligenous assemblages facing climate change: Insights from a multispecific thermotolerance experiment
Climate change threatens coastal benthic communities on a global scale. However, the
potential effects of ongoing warming on mesophotic temperate reefs at the community level …
potential effects of ongoing warming on mesophotic temperate reefs at the community level …
[HTML][HTML] The Responses of Cladoceran Communities to the Single and Simultaneous Effects of Environmentally Relevant Increases in Temperature and Phosphorus …
M Adamczuk - Water, 2024 - mdpi.com
Environmental changes are important factors related to shifts in species compositions and
abundances of aquatic communities. This study presents the responses of cladoceran …
abundances of aquatic communities. This study presents the responses of cladoceran …
Long-term variation of zooplankton communities in a large, heterogenous lake: Implications for future environmental change scenarios
In recent decades, freshwater ecosystems have been threatened worldwide by multiple
simultaneous stressors, including eutrophication, climate change and competing demands …
simultaneous stressors, including eutrophication, climate change and competing demands …
[PDF][PDF] Distribution, abundance and condition of an invasive bivalve (Corbicula fluminea) along an artificial thermal gradient in the St. Lawrence River.
RA Castañeda, E Cvetanovska, KM Hamelin… - Aquatic …, 2018 - redpath-staff.mcgill.ca
Abstract The Asian clam Corbicula fluminea has been introduced to lakes and rivers
worldwide, but its physiological requirements generally restrict its distribution to water …
worldwide, but its physiological requirements generally restrict its distribution to water …
The temperature independence of interaction strength in a sit‐and‐wait predator
RA Novich, EK Erickson, RM Kalinoski… - Ecosphere, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The strength of interactions between consumers and their resources has important
implications for the overall structure and function of food webs. These interactions can …
implications for the overall structure and function of food webs. These interactions can …