Beyond corals and fish: the effects of climate change on noncoral benthic invertebrates of tropical reefs

R Przeslawski, S Ahyong, M Byrne… - Global Change …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is threatening tropical reefs across the world, with most scientists agreeing
that the current changes in climate conditions are occurring at a much faster rate than in the …

Tidal dynamics, topographic orientation, and temperature-mediated mass mortalities on rocky shores

CDG Harley - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2008 - int-res.com
Temperature is among the main structuring agents on rocky intertidal shores. Although
infrequent mortality events associated with high temperatures have been observed in …

Organismal climatology: analyzing environmental variability at scales relevant to physiological stress

B Helmuth, BR Broitman, L Yamane… - Journal of …, 2010 - journals.biologists.com
Predicting when, where and with what magnitude climate change is likely to affect the
fitness, abundance and distribution of organisms and the functioning of ecosystems has …

Heterotrophy promotes the re-establishment of photosynthate translocation in a symbiotic coral after heat stress

P Tremblay, A Gori, JF Maguer, M Hoogenboom… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
Symbiotic scleractinian corals are particularly affected by climate change stress and respond
by bleaching (losing their symbiotic dinoflagellate partners). Recently, the energetic status of …

Body temperature during low tide alters the feeding performance of a top intertidal predator

S Pincebourde, E Sanford… - Limnology and …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Although the direct effects of climate change on species distribution and abundance have
become increasingly apparent, considerably less is known about the potential for thermal …

Manipulating thermal stress on rocky shores to predict patterns of recruitment of marine invertebrates under a changing climate

JA Lathlean, TE Minchinton - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2012 - int-res.com
For rocky intertidal organisms, temperature is often considered the most influential factor
governing early survival and growth. Nevertheless, our review of the literature revealed that …

Air temperature and winter mortality: implications for the persistence of the invasive mussel, Perna viridis in the intertidal zone of the south-eastern United States

LB Firth, AM Knights, SS Bell - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Global climate change and invasive species represent two of the biggest threats to the
environment. Biological communities are responding to global climate change through …

Linking behaviour and climate change in intertidal ectotherms: insights from littorinid snails

TPT Ng, SLY Lau, L Seuront, MS Davies… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - Elsevier
A key element missing from many predictive models of the impacts of climate change on
intertidal ectotherms is the role of individual behaviour. In this synthesis, using littorinid …

The importance of thermal history: costs and benefits of heat exposure in a tropical, rocky shore oyster

F Giomi, C Mandaglio, M Ganmanee… - Journal of …, 2016 - journals.biologists.com
Although thermal performance is widely recognised to be pivotal in determining species'
distributions, assessment of this performance is often based on laboratory-acclimated …

Seasonal and latitudinal acclimatization of cardiac transcriptome responses to thermal stress in porcelain crabs, Petrolisthes cinctipes

JH Stillman, A Tagmount - Molecular ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Central predictions of climate warming models include increased climate variability and
increased severity of heat waves. Physiological acclimatization in populations across large …