Abstract. The south-eastern coast of Australia is recognised as a climate-change hotspot; warming over the past 50 years has exceeded the global average. Themarine fauna in the region is responding to this warmingwith several subtidal species showing a pole-ward range expansion. We provide the first evidence for a similar response in intertidal invertebrates, on the basis of surveys from the eastern coast of Tasmania in 2007–2008 that replicated a set from the 1950s. Of 29 species used in the analysis, 55 % were detected further south than in the 1950s. The average minimummovement of the southern (pole-ward) range edges was 116 km (range 20–250 km), representing a rate of,29 km per decade for a warming rate of 0.228C per decade. Barnacles a...
Latitudinal distributions of many organisms are limited by temperature. In such cases, the poleward ...
Aim Evidence indicates that species are responding to climate change through distributional range s...
A growing volume of evidence shows that the broad-scale biogeographic redistribution of species is o...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Patterns of climate-forced range shift in the marine environment are informed by investigating the p...
We present the first recorded range extension of a euryhaline invertebrate in the climate change hot...
Patterns of climate-forced range shift in the marine environment are informed by investigating the p...
Patterns of climate-forced range shift in the marine environment are informed by investigating the p...
The barrens-forming sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii (Diadematidae) has undergone recent polewar...
The barrens-forming sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii (Diadematidae) has undergone recent polewar...
Latitudinal distributions of many organisms are limited by temperature. In such cases, the poleward ...
Latitudinal distributions of many organisms are limited by temperature. In such cases, the poleward ...
Aim Evidence indicates that species are responding to climate change through distributional range s...
A growing volume of evidence shows that the broad-scale biogeographic redistribution of species is o...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Patterns of climate-forced range shift in the marine environment are informed by investigating the p...
We present the first recorded range extension of a euryhaline invertebrate in the climate change hot...
Patterns of climate-forced range shift in the marine environment are informed by investigating the p...
Patterns of climate-forced range shift in the marine environment are informed by investigating the p...
The barrens-forming sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii (Diadematidae) has undergone recent polewar...
The barrens-forming sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii (Diadematidae) has undergone recent polewar...
Latitudinal distributions of many organisms are limited by temperature. In such cases, the poleward ...
Latitudinal distributions of many organisms are limited by temperature. In such cases, the poleward ...
Aim Evidence indicates that species are responding to climate change through distributional range s...
A growing volume of evidence shows that the broad-scale biogeographic redistribution of species is o...