Future climate is forecast to drive bottom-up (resource driven) and top-down (consumer driven) change to food web dynamics and community structure. Yet, our predictive understanding of these changes is hampered by an over-reliance on simplified laboratory systems centred on single trophic levels. Using a large mesocosm experiment, we reveal how future ocean acidification and warming modify trophic linkages across a three-level food web: that is, primary (algae), secondary (herbivorous invertebrates) and tertiary (predatory fish) producers. Both elevated CO2 and elevated temperature boosted primary production. Under elevated CO2 , the enhanced bottom-up forcing propagated through all trophic levels. Elevated temperature, however, negated the...
Global climate change is expected to impact ocean ecosystems through increases in temperature, decre...
While there is increasing evidence for the impacts of climate change at the individual-level, much l...
While there is increasing evidence for the impacts of climate change at the individual level, much l...
One of the biggest challenges in more accurately forecasting the effects of climate change on future...
Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant impacts on marine ecosystem...
Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant impacts on marine ecosystem...
Increasing oceanic uptake of CO2 is predicted to drive ecological change as both a resource (i.e. CO...
Published: January 9, 2018Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant i...
Climate change disrupts ecological systems in many ways. Many documented responses depend on species...
Ecological complexity represents a network of interacting components that either propagate or counte...
Available online 27 March 2017The response of complex ecological communities to ocean acidification ...
The CO2-boosted trophic transfer from primary producers to herbivores has been increasingly discover...
The intensity at which organisms interact is affected by abiotic conditions. Ocean warming and acidi...
As human activities intensify, the structures of ecosystems and their food webs often reorganize. Th...
Marine animal biomass is expected to decrease in the 21st century due to climate driven changes in o...
Global climate change is expected to impact ocean ecosystems through increases in temperature, decre...
While there is increasing evidence for the impacts of climate change at the individual-level, much l...
While there is increasing evidence for the impacts of climate change at the individual level, much l...
One of the biggest challenges in more accurately forecasting the effects of climate change on future...
Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant impacts on marine ecosystem...
Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant impacts on marine ecosystem...
Increasing oceanic uptake of CO2 is predicted to drive ecological change as both a resource (i.e. CO...
Published: January 9, 2018Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant i...
Climate change disrupts ecological systems in many ways. Many documented responses depend on species...
Ecological complexity represents a network of interacting components that either propagate or counte...
Available online 27 March 2017The response of complex ecological communities to ocean acidification ...
The CO2-boosted trophic transfer from primary producers to herbivores has been increasingly discover...
The intensity at which organisms interact is affected by abiotic conditions. Ocean warming and acidi...
As human activities intensify, the structures of ecosystems and their food webs often reorganize. Th...
Marine animal biomass is expected to decrease in the 21st century due to climate driven changes in o...
Global climate change is expected to impact ocean ecosystems through increases in temperature, decre...
While there is increasing evidence for the impacts of climate change at the individual-level, much l...
While there is increasing evidence for the impacts of climate change at the individual level, much l...