Climate change is warming the oceans, increasing carbon dioxide partial pressure and reducing nutrient recycling from deep layers. This will affect carbon (C) and phosphorus (P) availability in the oceans, thus, altering the balance between the nutrient content of consumers and their food resource. The combined effects of food quality and temperature have been investigated for adult copepods; however, nauplii, the early developmental stages of copepods, often far outnumber adults, grow more rapidly and have a higher phosphorus body content and demand than later life stages. Consequently, ontogeny may affect how copepods respond to the combined stressors of increasing temperature and altered food stoichiometry. We conducted temperature-contr...
Copepods are a fundamental trophic link in the marine food web. While much attention has been devote...
Warming of the world's oceans is predicted to have many negative effects on organisms as they have o...
Acidification of the seas, caused by increased dissolution of CO2 into surface water, and global war...
Climate change is warming the oceans, increasing carbon dioxide partial pressure and reducing nutrie...
Climate change is warming the oceans, increasing carbon dioxide partial pressure and reducing nutrie...
<div><p>Concerns about increasing atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations and global warming have ...
Concerns about increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations and global warming have initiated studies o...
Marine ecosystems provide essential habitat to ecologically and economically impactful species and p...
Concerns about increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations and global warming have initiated studies o...
We compiled a global data set of copepod in situ weight-specific fecundity and growth rates, togethe...
Concern about climate change has re-ignited interest in universal ecological responses to temperatur...
The rapid increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide is causing global warming but also changes in the o...
We compiled a global data set of copepod in situ weight-specific fecundity and growth rates, togethe...
Understanding what limits the growth of marine copepods is important for modeling food web dynamics ...
We have used the cyclopoid copepod Paracyclopina nana to understand responses to the temperature shi...
Copepods are a fundamental trophic link in the marine food web. While much attention has been devote...
Warming of the world's oceans is predicted to have many negative effects on organisms as they have o...
Acidification of the seas, caused by increased dissolution of CO2 into surface water, and global war...
Climate change is warming the oceans, increasing carbon dioxide partial pressure and reducing nutrie...
Climate change is warming the oceans, increasing carbon dioxide partial pressure and reducing nutrie...
<div><p>Concerns about increasing atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations and global warming have ...
Concerns about increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations and global warming have initiated studies o...
Marine ecosystems provide essential habitat to ecologically and economically impactful species and p...
Concerns about increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations and global warming have initiated studies o...
We compiled a global data set of copepod in situ weight-specific fecundity and growth rates, togethe...
Concern about climate change has re-ignited interest in universal ecological responses to temperatur...
The rapid increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide is causing global warming but also changes in the o...
We compiled a global data set of copepod in situ weight-specific fecundity and growth rates, togethe...
Understanding what limits the growth of marine copepods is important for modeling food web dynamics ...
We have used the cyclopoid copepod Paracyclopina nana to understand responses to the temperature shi...
Copepods are a fundamental trophic link in the marine food web. While much attention has been devote...
Warming of the world's oceans is predicted to have many negative effects on organisms as they have o...
Acidification of the seas, caused by increased dissolution of CO2 into surface water, and global war...