Integrating within-species variation in thermal physiology into climate change ecology
Accurately forecasting the response of global biota to warming is a fundamental challenge
for ecology in the Anthropocene. Within-species variation in thermal sensitivity, caused by …
for ecology in the Anthropocene. Within-species variation in thermal sensitivity, caused by …
Biology and ecology of the globally significant kelp Ecklonia radiata
Ecklonia radiata is one of the most widespread kelps globally, dominating temperate reefs
throughout much of Australasia and southeastern Africa. Throughout much of its range, it is …
throughout much of Australasia and southeastern Africa. Throughout much of its range, it is …
The 'Great Southern Reef': social, ecological and economic value of Australia's neglected kelp forests
Kelp forests define> 8000km of temperate coastline across southern Australia, where~ 70%
of Australians live, work and recreate. Despite this, public and political awareness of the …
of Australians live, work and recreate. Despite this, public and political awareness of the …
Genetic diversity and kelp forest vulnerability to climatic stress
Genetic diversity confers adaptive capacity to populations under changing conditions but its
role in mediating impacts of climate change remains unresolved for most ecosystems. This …
role in mediating impacts of climate change remains unresolved for most ecosystems. This …
Environmental context dependency in species interactions
Ecological interactions are not uniform across time and can vary with environmental
conditions. Yet, interactions among species are often measured with short-term controlled …
conditions. Yet, interactions among species are often measured with short-term controlled …
Harnessing positive species interactions as a tool against climate-driven loss of coastal biodiversity
Habitat-forming species sustain biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in harsh
environments through the amelioration of physical stress. Nonetheless, their role in shaping …
environments through the amelioration of physical stress. Nonetheless, their role in shaping …
Central and rear-edge populations can be equally vulnerable to warming
S Bennett, T Wernberg, B Arackal Joy… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
Rear (warm) edge populations are often considered more susceptible to warming than
central (cool) populations because of the warmer ambient temperatures they experience, but …
central (cool) populations because of the warmer ambient temperatures they experience, but …
Ocean warming compresses the three-dimensional habitat of marine life
Vertical migration to reach cooler waters is a suitable strategy for some marine organisms to
adapt to ocean warming. Here, we calculate that realized vertical isotherm migration rates …
adapt to ocean warming. Here, we calculate that realized vertical isotherm migration rates …
Turf wars: competition between foundation and turf-forming species on temperate and tropical reefs and its role in regime shifts
JM O'Brien, RE Scheibling - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2018 - int-res.com
Shifts in competitive balance between key functional groups may drive regime shifts in
tropical and temperate marine ecosystems. On shallow reefs, regime shifts increasingly …
tropical and temperate marine ecosystems. On shallow reefs, regime shifts increasingly …
Resilience and stability of kelp forests: The importance of patch dynamics and environment-engineer feedbacks
C Layton, V Shelamoff, MJ Cameron, M Tatsumi… - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Habitat forming 'ecosystem engineers' such as kelp species create complex habitats that
support biodiverse and productive communities. Studies of the resilience and stability of …
support biodiverse and productive communities. Studies of the resilience and stability of …