Climate change is leading to shifts in species geographical distributions, but populations are also probably adapting to environmental change at different rates across their range. Owing to a lack of natural and empirical data on the influence of phenotypic adaptation on range shifts of marine species, we provide a general conceptual model for understanding population responses to climate change that incorporates plasticity and adaptation to environmental change in marine ecosystems. We use this conceptual model to help inform where within the geographical range each mechanism will probably operate most strongly and explore the supporting evidence in species. We then expand the discussion from a single-species perspective to community-level...
International audienceIn this review, we show how climate affects species, communities, and ecosyste...
Many species are experiencing sustained environmental change mainly due to human activities. The unu...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing unprecedented rapid responses in marine communities, with sp...
Climate change is leading to shifts in species geographical distributions, but populations are also ...
Climate change is transforming the structure of biological communities through the geographic extens...
Climate change is shifting species’ distribution and phenology. Ecological traits, such as mobility ...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species’ range have...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
1. Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations – potentially...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
International audienceIn this review, we show how climate affects species, communities, and ecosyste...
Many species are experiencing sustained environmental change mainly due to human activities. The unu...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing unprecedented rapid responses in marine communities, with sp...
Climate change is leading to shifts in species geographical distributions, but populations are also ...
Climate change is transforming the structure of biological communities through the geographic extens...
Climate change is shifting species’ distribution and phenology. Ecological traits, such as mobility ...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species’ range have...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
1. Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations – potentially...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
International audienceIn this review, we show how climate affects species, communities, and ecosyste...
Many species are experiencing sustained environmental change mainly due to human activities. The unu...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing unprecedented rapid responses in marine communities, with sp...