Body size is a synthetic functional trait determining many key ecosystem properties. Reduction in average body size has been suggested as one of the universal responses to global warming in aquatic ecosystems. Climate change, however, coincides with human-enhanced dispersal of alien species and can facilitate their establishment. We address effects of species introductions on the size structure of recipient communities using data on Red Sea bivalves entering the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal. We show that the invasion leads to increase in median body size of the Mediterranean assemblage. Alien species are significantly larger than native Mediterranean bivalves, even though they represent a random subset of the Red Sea species wit...
The interactive effects of ocean warming and invasive species are complex and remain a source of unc...
Anthropogenic influences on the biosphere since the advent of the industrial age are increasingly ca...
Aim. Clade range size is a function of species range sizes but also depends on the geographic deploy...
Body size is a synthetic functional trait determining many key ecosystem properties. Reduction in av...
Body size data for Brachidontes pharaonis and Pinctada imbricata radiata from multiple sites across ...
List of bivalve species reported from shelf depths in the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, their a...
Aim: The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) via man-made corridors connecting previously d...
Human activities, such as shipping, aquaculture, and the opening of the Suez Canal, have caused the ...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
The transport of organisms across oceans is an anthropogenic agent of global change that has profoun...
The recent paper by 16 presents a compelling relationship between range limit shifts, climatic fluct...
International audienceUsing long-term data of 149 warm alien species since 1924, we show that the in...
The Mediterranean Sea, one of the most complex marine ecosystems, is inhabited by a rich and diverse...
Global warming and the subsequent increase in the frequency of temperature anomalies are expected to...
Using long-term data of 149 warm alien species since 1924, we show that the introduction of warm and...
The interactive effects of ocean warming and invasive species are complex and remain a source of unc...
Anthropogenic influences on the biosphere since the advent of the industrial age are increasingly ca...
Aim. Clade range size is a function of species range sizes but also depends on the geographic deploy...
Body size is a synthetic functional trait determining many key ecosystem properties. Reduction in av...
Body size data for Brachidontes pharaonis and Pinctada imbricata radiata from multiple sites across ...
List of bivalve species reported from shelf depths in the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, their a...
Aim: The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) via man-made corridors connecting previously d...
Human activities, such as shipping, aquaculture, and the opening of the Suez Canal, have caused the ...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
The transport of organisms across oceans is an anthropogenic agent of global change that has profoun...
The recent paper by 16 presents a compelling relationship between range limit shifts, climatic fluct...
International audienceUsing long-term data of 149 warm alien species since 1924, we show that the in...
The Mediterranean Sea, one of the most complex marine ecosystems, is inhabited by a rich and diverse...
Global warming and the subsequent increase in the frequency of temperature anomalies are expected to...
Using long-term data of 149 warm alien species since 1924, we show that the introduction of warm and...
The interactive effects of ocean warming and invasive species are complex and remain a source of unc...
Anthropogenic influences on the biosphere since the advent of the industrial age are increasingly ca...
Aim. Clade range size is a function of species range sizes but also depends on the geographic deploy...