Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biological processes and environmental factors mediating spatial and temporal species’ responses to habitat alterations underpins our ability to forecast impacts on marine ecosystems under any range of scenarios. This is especially important for calcifying species, many of which have both a high climate sensitivity and disproportionately strong ecological impacts in shaping marine communities. Although geographic patterns of calcifiers’ sensitivity to environmental changes are defined by interacting multiple abiotic and biotic stressors, local adaptation, and acclimation, knowledge on species’ responses to disturbance is derived largely from short- ...
Negative impacts of global climate change are predicted for a range of taxa. Projections predict mar...
Marine bivalve mollusk shells can offer valuable insights into past oceanographic variability and se...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
Although geographical patterns of species' sensitivity to environmental changes are defined by inter...
Although geographical patterns of species' sensitivity to environmental changes are defined by inter...
The California mussel (Mytilus californianus) is an ecologically and culturally important bivalve mo...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
Ocean acidification, a product of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, may already have affected c...
Seawater pH and the availability of carbonate ions are decreasing due to anthropogenic carbon dioxid...
Accurate biological models are critical to predict biotic responses to climate change and human‐caus...
Climate change is expected to cause significant changes to rocky shore diversity. This study used ou...
Seawater pH and the availability of carbonate ions is decreasing due to anthropogenic carbon dioxide...
Ocean acidification and global climate change are predicted to negatively impact marine calcifiers, ...
Shape variability represents an important direct response of organisms to selective environments. He...
Negative impacts of global climate change are predicted for a range of taxa. Projections predict mar...
Marine bivalve mollusk shells can offer valuable insights into past oceanographic variability and se...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
Although geographical patterns of species' sensitivity to environmental changes are defined by inter...
Although geographical patterns of species' sensitivity to environmental changes are defined by inter...
The California mussel (Mytilus californianus) is an ecologically and culturally important bivalve mo...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
Ocean acidification, a product of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, may already have affected c...
Seawater pH and the availability of carbonate ions are decreasing due to anthropogenic carbon dioxid...
Accurate biological models are critical to predict biotic responses to climate change and human‐caus...
Climate change is expected to cause significant changes to rocky shore diversity. This study used ou...
Seawater pH and the availability of carbonate ions is decreasing due to anthropogenic carbon dioxide...
Ocean acidification and global climate change are predicted to negatively impact marine calcifiers, ...
Shape variability represents an important direct response of organisms to selective environments. He...
Negative impacts of global climate change are predicted for a range of taxa. Projections predict mar...
Marine bivalve mollusk shells can offer valuable insights into past oceanographic variability and se...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...