Ecologically dominant species often define ecosystem states, but as human disturbances intensify, their subordinate counterparts increasingly displace them. We consider the duality of disturbance by examining how environmental drivers can simultaneously act as a stressor to dominant species and as a resource to subordinates. Using a model ecosystem, we demonstrate that CO2 -driven interactions between species can account for such reversals in dominance; i.e., the displacement of dominants (kelp forests) by subordinates (turf algae). We established that CO2 enrichment had a direct positive effect on productivity of turfs, but a negligible effect on kelp. CO2 enrichment further suppressed the abundance and feeding rate of the primary grazer o...
The combination of ocean warming and acidification brings an uncertain future to kelp forests that o...
The combination of ocean warming and acidification brings an uncertain future to kelp forests that o...
Despite the wide knowledge about prevalent effects of ocean acidification on single species, the con...
Ecologically dominant species often define ecosystem states, but as human disturbances intensify, th...
Ecologically dominant species often define ecosystem states, but as human disturbances intensify, th...
Increasing oceanic uptake of CO2 is predicted to drive ecological change as both a resource (i.e. CO...
Synergies among stressors drive unanticipated changes to alternative states, yet little has been don...
Available online 27 March 2017The response of complex ecological communities to ocean acidification ...
Predictions concerning the consequences of the oceanic uptake of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxi...
The intensity at which organisms interact is affected by abiotic conditions. Ocean warming and acidi...
Predictions concerning the consequences of the oceanic uptake of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxi...
Disturbances are natural features of ecosystems that promote variability in the community and ultima...
Predictions concerning the consequences of the oceanic uptake of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxi...
Ocean acidification represents a pervasive environmental change that is predicted to affect a wide r...
Certain environmental conditions facilitate the control of primary producers by herbivores. Environm...
The combination of ocean warming and acidification brings an uncertain future to kelp forests that o...
The combination of ocean warming and acidification brings an uncertain future to kelp forests that o...
Despite the wide knowledge about prevalent effects of ocean acidification on single species, the con...
Ecologically dominant species often define ecosystem states, but as human disturbances intensify, th...
Ecologically dominant species often define ecosystem states, but as human disturbances intensify, th...
Increasing oceanic uptake of CO2 is predicted to drive ecological change as both a resource (i.e. CO...
Synergies among stressors drive unanticipated changes to alternative states, yet little has been don...
Available online 27 March 2017The response of complex ecological communities to ocean acidification ...
Predictions concerning the consequences of the oceanic uptake of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxi...
The intensity at which organisms interact is affected by abiotic conditions. Ocean warming and acidi...
Predictions concerning the consequences of the oceanic uptake of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxi...
Disturbances are natural features of ecosystems that promote variability in the community and ultima...
Predictions concerning the consequences of the oceanic uptake of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxi...
Ocean acidification represents a pervasive environmental change that is predicted to affect a wide r...
Certain environmental conditions facilitate the control of primary producers by herbivores. Environm...
The combination of ocean warming and acidification brings an uncertain future to kelp forests that o...
The combination of ocean warming and acidification brings an uncertain future to kelp forests that o...
Despite the wide knowledge about prevalent effects of ocean acidification on single species, the con...