Background, Questions and Methods
Recent studies have emphasized that local and geographic patterns of species distributions can be set by a variety of factors related to weather and climate, including exposure to lethal environmental conditions, indirect effects on consumers and competitors, and sublethal effects of physiological stress on growth and reproduction. Predicting where, when and with what magnitude these impacts are most (and least) likely to occur is imperative if we are to effectively plan for (i.e. adapt to) the effects of climate change.

We developed a series of methods for translating patterns of environmental “signals” into organismal responses in intertidal ecosystems. Importan...
Freshwater streams are incredibly variable habitats where abiotic conditions change daily and season...
Temperature influences biological processes at all levels of biological organization. As such, tempe...
Stress response in temperate and polar benthos: from populations to moleculesDoris Abele, Alfred-Weg...
SYNOPSIS. Recent advances in quantifying biochemical and cellular-level responses to thermal stress ...
Marine intertidal organisms live in a habitat that is characterized by acute environmental gradients...
Predicting when, where and with what magnitude climate change is likely to affect the fitness, abund...
Untangling natural systems’ complexity requires understanding the mechanisms responsible for organis...
Environmental stress models (ESM) provide a useful framework to study the direct and indirect ecolog...
Climate change is resulting in unprecedented increases in both mean and extreme global temperatures,...
1 Small-scale distributions of rocky intertidal organisms may be determined in part by temperature a...
Latitudinal distributions of many organisms are limited by temperature. In such cases, the poleward ...
In a warming ocean, temperature variability imposes intensified peak stress, but offers periods of s...
Temperature is among the most ubiquitous determinants of organism growth, survival, and reproduction...
Ecological studies often focus on average effects of environmental factors, but ecological dynamics ...
As environmental stress increases due to climate change, species and the ecological communities that...
Freshwater streams are incredibly variable habitats where abiotic conditions change daily and season...
Temperature influences biological processes at all levels of biological organization. As such, tempe...
Stress response in temperate and polar benthos: from populations to moleculesDoris Abele, Alfred-Weg...
SYNOPSIS. Recent advances in quantifying biochemical and cellular-level responses to thermal stress ...
Marine intertidal organisms live in a habitat that is characterized by acute environmental gradients...
Predicting when, where and with what magnitude climate change is likely to affect the fitness, abund...
Untangling natural systems’ complexity requires understanding the mechanisms responsible for organis...
Environmental stress models (ESM) provide a useful framework to study the direct and indirect ecolog...
Climate change is resulting in unprecedented increases in both mean and extreme global temperatures,...
1 Small-scale distributions of rocky intertidal organisms may be determined in part by temperature a...
Latitudinal distributions of many organisms are limited by temperature. In such cases, the poleward ...
In a warming ocean, temperature variability imposes intensified peak stress, but offers periods of s...
Temperature is among the most ubiquitous determinants of organism growth, survival, and reproduction...
Ecological studies often focus on average effects of environmental factors, but ecological dynamics ...
As environmental stress increases due to climate change, species and the ecological communities that...
Freshwater streams are incredibly variable habitats where abiotic conditions change daily and season...
Temperature influences biological processes at all levels of biological organization. As such, tempe...
Stress response in temperate and polar benthos: from populations to moleculesDoris Abele, Alfred-Weg...