A review and meta‐analysis of the effects of multiple abiotic stressors on marine embryos and larvae

R Przeslawski, M Byrne, C Mellin - Global change biology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Marine organisms are simultaneously exposed to anthropogenic stressors with likely
interactive effects, including synergisms in which the combined effects of multiple stressors …

Physiological responses to shifts in multiple environmental stressors: relevance in a changing world

AE Todgham, JH Stillman - Integrative and comparative biology, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Population response to global change will depend on responses to a multivariate set of
changes in abiotic habitat characteristics and biotic interactions. Organismal biologists …

Does sex really matter? Explaining intraspecies variation in ocean acidification responses

RP Ellis, W Davison, AM Queirós… - Biology …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Ocean acidification (OA) poses a major threat to marine ecosystems globally, having
significant ecological and economic importance. The number and complexity of experiments …

Bright spots as climate‐smart marine spatial planning tools for conservation and blue growth

AM Queirós, E Talbot, NJ Beaumont… - Global change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Marine spatial planning that addresses ocean climate‐driven change ('climate‐smart MSP')
is a global aspiration to support economic growth, food security and ecosystem …

Under the influence of light: how light pollution disrupts personality and metabolism in hermit crabs

M Velasque, JA Denton, M Briffa - Environmental Pollution, 2023 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic disturbances are known to cause significant physiological and behavioural
changes in animals and, thus, are the critical focus of numerous studies. Light pollution is an …

The effect of warming on mortality, metabolic rate, heat-shock protein response and gonad growth in thermally acclimated sea urchins (Heliocidaris erythrogramma)

J Harianto, HD Nguyen, SP Holmes, M Byrne - Marine Biology, 2018 - Springer
Environmental temperature affects the physiology and fitness of ectotherms, an important
consideration in a warming ocean. We investigated the effects of acclimation to increased …

Evolution of cold tolerance and thermal plasticity in life history, behaviour and physiology during a poleward range expansion

JA Carbonell, YJ Wang, R Stoks - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Many species that are moving polewards encounter novel thermal regimes to which they
have to adapt. Therefore, rapid evolution of thermal tolerance and of thermal plasticity in …

Heat tolerance is more variable than cold tolerance across species of Iberian lizards after controlling for intraspecific variation

S Herrando‐Pérez, C Monasterio… - Functional …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The widespread observation that heat tolerance is less variable than cold tolerance ('cold‐
tolerance asymmetry') leads to the prediction that species exposed to temperatures near …

The sensitivity of the early benthic juvenile stage of the European lobster Homarus gammarus (L.) to elevated pCO2 and temperature

DP Small, P Calosi, D Boothroyd, S Widdicombe… - Marine biology, 2016 - Springer
The early benthic juvenile stage of many marine invertebrates is a key step in the transition
from the planktonic larval stages to the benthic adult stage. It is characterised by high …

Indications of future performance of native and non-native adult oysters under acidification and warming

AJ Lemasson, JM Hall-Spencer, S Fletcher… - Marine environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
Globally, non-native species (NNS) have been introduced and now often entirely replace
native species in captive aquaculture; in part, a result of a perceived greater resilience of …