Biologists have long sought to identify and explain patterns in the diverse array of marine life histories. The most famous speculation about such patterns is Gunnar Thorson’s suggestion that species producing planktonic larvae are rarer at higher latitudes (Thorson’s rule). Although some elements of Thorson’s rule have proven incorrect, other elements remain untested. With a wealth of new life-history data, statistical approaches, and remote-sensing technology, new insights into marine reproduction can be generated. We gathered life-history data for more than 1,000 marine invertebrates and examined patterns in the prevalence of different life histories. Systematic patterns in marine life histories exist at a range of scales, some of which ...
Organismal metabolic rates reflect the interaction of environmental and physiological factors. Thus,...
The thesis contains studies of animal life histories at high latitudes. Several topics are covered; ...
The geographical distributions of species are limited by either physical or biogeographic boundaries...
Biologists have long sought to identify and explain patterns in the diverse array of marine life his...
Biologists have long sought to identify and explain patterns in the diverse array of marine life his...
Biologists have long sought to identify and explain patterns in the diverse array of marine life his...
Predictions of ecological patterns can be strengthened through replication of foundational studies u...
Database of global marine invertebrate life-history patterns. This table contains all of the data us...
For many species, seasonal changes in key environmental variables such as food availability, light, ...
Aim: Phenology of a wide diversity of organisms has a dependency on climate, usually with reproducti...
We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using...
Fluctuations in populations of various species of marine invertebrates, several of them over many ye...
Aim: We assess the role of contemporary oceanography and species traits in shaping observed patterns...
Genetic diversity is crucial for species’ maintenance and persistence, yet is often overlooked in co...
Genera by their very nature are expected to be monotypic and geographically and environmentally rest...
Organismal metabolic rates reflect the interaction of environmental and physiological factors. Thus,...
The thesis contains studies of animal life histories at high latitudes. Several topics are covered; ...
The geographical distributions of species are limited by either physical or biogeographic boundaries...
Biologists have long sought to identify and explain patterns in the diverse array of marine life his...
Biologists have long sought to identify and explain patterns in the diverse array of marine life his...
Biologists have long sought to identify and explain patterns in the diverse array of marine life his...
Predictions of ecological patterns can be strengthened through replication of foundational studies u...
Database of global marine invertebrate life-history patterns. This table contains all of the data us...
For many species, seasonal changes in key environmental variables such as food availability, light, ...
Aim: Phenology of a wide diversity of organisms has a dependency on climate, usually with reproducti...
We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using...
Fluctuations in populations of various species of marine invertebrates, several of them over many ye...
Aim: We assess the role of contemporary oceanography and species traits in shaping observed patterns...
Genetic diversity is crucial for species’ maintenance and persistence, yet is often overlooked in co...
Genera by their very nature are expected to be monotypic and geographically and environmentally rest...
Organismal metabolic rates reflect the interaction of environmental and physiological factors. Thus,...
The thesis contains studies of animal life histories at high latitudes. Several topics are covered; ...
The geographical distributions of species are limited by either physical or biogeographic boundaries...