The ecosystem engineer onuphid polychaete Diopatra biscayensis has a continuous population in the Bay of Biscay from the Cantabria coast in Spain to southern Brittany in France. A group of disjunct populations also are found in the English Channel, separated from the Biscay population by more than 400 coastal kilometers. It remains unclear whether D. biscayensis is native to the Bay of Biscay; it is also debated whether the disjunct populations in the English Channel are relics of a formerly continuous population, or the product of recent introductions through aquaculture. Here, we use climate hindcasts to explore hypotheses about the D. biscayensis historical distribution in Europe. If D. biscayensis is native, its range would have been re...
International audienceThe presence of tropical species has been reported in Atlantic-European waters...
International audienceThe bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) is a key species of intertidal mudflats in Fr...
The English Channel is located at the biogeographical boundary between the northern Boreal and south...
Aim Evolutionary history of natural populations can be confounded by human intervention such as the ...
Intertidal populations of the ecosystem engineering polychaete, Diopatra biscayensis, were analyzed ...
The polychaetous annelid Diopatra biscayensis Fauchald etal., 2012 was recently described from the A...
International audienceSpecies distributions have been profoundly affected by past climate change, an...
As climate change progresses, the ranges of many species will begin to shift. Which species will hav...
Summary In a future scenario of increasing temperatures in North-Atlantic waters, the risk associate...
Aim Evidence indicates that species are responding to climate change through distributional range s...
Temperature is one of the most important factors affecting the life history characteristics and biog...
In a future scenario of increasing temperatures in North‐Atlantic waters, the risk associated with t...
The angular crab Goneplax rhomboides is native to the north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. ...
International audienceThe presence of tropical species has been reported in Atlantic-European waters...
International audienceThe bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) is a key species of intertidal mudflats in Fr...
The English Channel is located at the biogeographical boundary between the northern Boreal and south...
Aim Evolutionary history of natural populations can be confounded by human intervention such as the ...
Intertidal populations of the ecosystem engineering polychaete, Diopatra biscayensis, were analyzed ...
The polychaetous annelid Diopatra biscayensis Fauchald etal., 2012 was recently described from the A...
International audienceSpecies distributions have been profoundly affected by past climate change, an...
As climate change progresses, the ranges of many species will begin to shift. Which species will hav...
Summary In a future scenario of increasing temperatures in North-Atlantic waters, the risk associate...
Aim Evidence indicates that species are responding to climate change through distributional range s...
Temperature is one of the most important factors affecting the life history characteristics and biog...
In a future scenario of increasing temperatures in North‐Atlantic waters, the risk associated with t...
The angular crab Goneplax rhomboides is native to the north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. ...
International audienceThe presence of tropical species has been reported in Atlantic-European waters...
International audienceThe bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) is a key species of intertidal mudflats in Fr...
The English Channel is located at the biogeographical boundary between the northern Boreal and south...