1. Extensive changes in marine communities in southwest Britain and the western English Channel have been recorded during the past 70 years.2. Over the same period there was a climatic warming from the early 1920s, then a cooling to the early 1980s, with recent resumption of warming; the change in annual mean temperature was approximately ±0.5°C.3. Marked changes occurred in plankton community structure; the distribution of both plankton and intertidal organisms was affected, with latitudinal shifts of up to 120 miles; there were increases or decreases of 2–3 orders of magnitude in abundance.4. Warm water species increased in abundance and extended their range during periods of warming, while cold-water species declined or retreated; the re...
Recently, large-scale changes in the biogeography of calanoid copepod crustaceans have been detected...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
We review how intertidal biodiversity is responding to globally driven climate change, focusing on l...
The English Channel is located at the biogeographical boundary between the northern Boreal and south...
1. The coastal waters surrounding Britain and Ireland became warmer during the 20th century and, acc...
Major changes have taken place in both the plant (phyto-) and animal (zoo-) plankton of the seas aro...
To separate human-induced changes from natural fluctuations in marine life requires long-term resear...
Highlights: • We unveil regional progressive climate modifications fostering the entire plankton fo...
A growing number of studies have documented increasing dominance of warm-water fish species (“tropic...
Warming of the planet has accelerated in recent years and is predicted to continue overthe next 50 t...
Large-scale biogeographical changes in the biodiversity of a key zooplankton group (calanoid copepod...
International audienceRecently, a framework has been proposed to monitor plank-ton ecosystems in the...
Species ranges are shifting globally to track temperature changes in response to climate warming, wi...
Long-term research in the western English Channel, undertaken by the marine laboratories in Plymouth...
Extensive changes in plankton ecosystems around the British Isles over the last 60 years, including...
Recently, large-scale changes in the biogeography of calanoid copepod crustaceans have been detected...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
We review how intertidal biodiversity is responding to globally driven climate change, focusing on l...
The English Channel is located at the biogeographical boundary between the northern Boreal and south...
1. The coastal waters surrounding Britain and Ireland became warmer during the 20th century and, acc...
Major changes have taken place in both the plant (phyto-) and animal (zoo-) plankton of the seas aro...
To separate human-induced changes from natural fluctuations in marine life requires long-term resear...
Highlights: • We unveil regional progressive climate modifications fostering the entire plankton fo...
A growing number of studies have documented increasing dominance of warm-water fish species (“tropic...
Warming of the planet has accelerated in recent years and is predicted to continue overthe next 50 t...
Large-scale biogeographical changes in the biodiversity of a key zooplankton group (calanoid copepod...
International audienceRecently, a framework has been proposed to monitor plank-ton ecosystems in the...
Species ranges are shifting globally to track temperature changes in response to climate warming, wi...
Long-term research in the western English Channel, undertaken by the marine laboratories in Plymouth...
Extensive changes in plankton ecosystems around the British Isles over the last 60 years, including...
Recently, large-scale changes in the biogeography of calanoid copepod crustaceans have been detected...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
We review how intertidal biodiversity is responding to globally driven climate change, focusing on l...