The nature of species distribution boundaries is a key subject in ecology and evolution. Edge populations are potentially more exposed to climate-related environmental pressures. Despite research efforts, little is known about variability in fitness-related traits in leading (i.e., colder, high latitude) versus trailing (i.e., warmer, low latitude) edge populations. We tested whether the resilience, i.e. the resistance and recovery, of key traits differs between a distributional cold (Greenland) and warm (Portugal) range edge population of two foundation marine macrophytes, the intertidal macroalga Fucus vesiculosus and the subtidal seagrass Zostera marina. The resistance and recovery of edge populations to elevated seawater temperatures wa...
It is unclear whether intertidal organisms are ‘preadapted’ to cope with the increase of temperature...
Marine forests and kelps as their foundation species are threatened by ocean warming especially at t...
It is unclear whether intertidal organisms are ‘preadapted’ to cope with the increase of temperature...
The nature of species distribution boundaries is a key subject in ecology and evolution. Edge popula...
The nature of species distribution boundaries is a key subject in ecology and evolution. Edge popula...
Aim Although many studies have reported the effects of climate change on species' distributions, mos...
The prevalence of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity among populations is critical to accura...
The prevalence of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity among populations is critical to accura...
To understand the thermal plasticity of a coastal foundation species across its latitudinal distribu...
To understand the thermal plasticity of a coastal foundation species across its latitudinal distribu...
To understand the thermal plasticity of a coastal foundation species across its latitudinal distribu...
The distributional limits of species in response to environmental change are usually studied at larg...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
It is unclear whether intertidal organisms are ‘preadapted’ to cope with the increase of temperature...
It is unclear whether intertidal organisms are ‘preadapted’ to cope with the increase of temperature...
Marine forests and kelps as their foundation species are threatened by ocean warming especially at t...
It is unclear whether intertidal organisms are ‘preadapted’ to cope with the increase of temperature...
The nature of species distribution boundaries is a key subject in ecology and evolution. Edge popula...
The nature of species distribution boundaries is a key subject in ecology and evolution. Edge popula...
Aim Although many studies have reported the effects of climate change on species' distributions, mos...
The prevalence of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity among populations is critical to accura...
The prevalence of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity among populations is critical to accura...
To understand the thermal plasticity of a coastal foundation species across its latitudinal distribu...
To understand the thermal plasticity of a coastal foundation species across its latitudinal distribu...
To understand the thermal plasticity of a coastal foundation species across its latitudinal distribu...
The distributional limits of species in response to environmental change are usually studied at larg...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
It is unclear whether intertidal organisms are ‘preadapted’ to cope with the increase of temperature...
It is unclear whether intertidal organisms are ‘preadapted’ to cope with the increase of temperature...
Marine forests and kelps as their foundation species are threatened by ocean warming especially at t...
It is unclear whether intertidal organisms are ‘preadapted’ to cope with the increase of temperature...