Predicting the ecological consequences of environmental change requires that we can identify the drivers of long-term ecological variation. Biological assemblages can exhibit abrupt deviations from temporal trends, potentially resulting in irreversible shifts in species composition over short periods of time. Such dynamics are hypothesised to occur as gradual forcing eventually causes biological thresholds to be crossed, but could also be explained by biota simply tracking abrupt changes to their environment. Here, we modelled temporal variation in a North Sea benthic faunal assemblage over a 40-year period (1972–2012) to test for changes to temporal trends of biota and determine whether they could be explained by underlying patterns in sea...
As global climate change and variability drive shifts in species’ distributions, ecological communit...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing unprecedented rapid responses in marine communities, with sp...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
Predicting the ecological consequences of environmental change requires that we can identify the dri...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
Aim: Little is known about how marine biodiversity responds to oceanographic and climatic changes ov...
<div><p>Biological long-term data series in marine habitats are often used to identify anthropogenic...
This file contains data on the abundances (per square metre) of benthic macroinfaunal taxa sampled a...
1. Climate change is driving a redistribution of species and reconfiguration of ecological communiti...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
Benthic communities, critical to the health and function of marine ecosystems, are under increasing ...
1. The coastal waters surrounding Britain and Ireland became warmer during the 20th century and, acc...
Climate warming influences structure and function of Arctic benthic ecosystems. Assessing the respon...
In the marine realm, climate change can affect a variety of physico-chemical properties with wide-ra...
The English Channel is located at the biogeographical boundary between the northern Boreal and south...
As global climate change and variability drive shifts in species’ distributions, ecological communit...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing unprecedented rapid responses in marine communities, with sp...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
Predicting the ecological consequences of environmental change requires that we can identify the dri...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
Aim: Little is known about how marine biodiversity responds to oceanographic and climatic changes ov...
<div><p>Biological long-term data series in marine habitats are often used to identify anthropogenic...
This file contains data on the abundances (per square metre) of benthic macroinfaunal taxa sampled a...
1. Climate change is driving a redistribution of species and reconfiguration of ecological communiti...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
Benthic communities, critical to the health and function of marine ecosystems, are under increasing ...
1. The coastal waters surrounding Britain and Ireland became warmer during the 20th century and, acc...
Climate warming influences structure and function of Arctic benthic ecosystems. Assessing the respon...
In the marine realm, climate change can affect a variety of physico-chemical properties with wide-ra...
The English Channel is located at the biogeographical boundary between the northern Boreal and south...
As global climate change and variability drive shifts in species’ distributions, ecological communit...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing unprecedented rapid responses in marine communities, with sp...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...