Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very low but stable temperature and a strong seasonality in food availability arousing from variations in day length. Ocean organisms are particularly vulnerable to global climate change with some regions being impacted by temperature increase and changes in primary production. Climate change also affects the biotic components of marine ecosystems and has an impact on the distribution and seasonal physiology of Antarctic marine organisms. Knowledge on the impact of climate change in key species is highly important because their performance affects ecosystem functioning. To predict the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems, a holistic understanding ...
Gradual increases in mean ocean temperature are one of many broad-scale changes currently experience...
Oxygen consumption ((M) over dot o(2)), heartbeat rate and form, and circulating hemolymph oxygen co...
The ocean quahog Arctica islandica is the longest–living mollusk on Earth with a lifespan of at leas...
Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very low but st...
<div><p>Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very lo...
Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stable temper...
<div><p>Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stabl...
Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stable temper...
Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stable temper...
Marine life is currently under threat from large-scale, long-term changes to the marine environment....
Seasonal dormancy is a widespread mechanism for reducing energy expenditure during periods of low en...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory is a generic and comprehensive framework for understanding bioene...
For species in the deep sea, there is a knowledge gap related to their functional traits at all stag...
Mechanistic models such as those based on dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory are emergent ecomechani...
Laternula elliptica are large bivalves found in high densities in soft sediments in coastal regions ...
Gradual increases in mean ocean temperature are one of many broad-scale changes currently experience...
Oxygen consumption ((M) over dot o(2)), heartbeat rate and form, and circulating hemolymph oxygen co...
The ocean quahog Arctica islandica is the longest–living mollusk on Earth with a lifespan of at leas...
Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very low but st...
<div><p>Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very lo...
Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stable temper...
<div><p>Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stabl...
Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stable temper...
Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stable temper...
Marine life is currently under threat from large-scale, long-term changes to the marine environment....
Seasonal dormancy is a widespread mechanism for reducing energy expenditure during periods of low en...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory is a generic and comprehensive framework for understanding bioene...
For species in the deep sea, there is a knowledge gap related to their functional traits at all stag...
Mechanistic models such as those based on dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory are emergent ecomechani...
Laternula elliptica are large bivalves found in high densities in soft sediments in coastal regions ...
Gradual increases in mean ocean temperature are one of many broad-scale changes currently experience...
Oxygen consumption ((M) over dot o(2)), heartbeat rate and form, and circulating hemolymph oxygen co...
The ocean quahog Arctica islandica is the longest–living mollusk on Earth with a lifespan of at leas...