The response of species to global warming depends on how different populations are affected by increasing temperature throughout the species' geographic range. Local adaptation to thermal gradients could cause populations in different parts of the range to respond differently. In aquatic systems, keeping pace with increased oxygen demand is the key parameter affecting species' response to higher temperatures. Therefore, respiratory performance is expected to vary between populations at different latitudes because they experience different thermal environments. We tested for geographical variation in respiratory performance of tropical marine fishes by comparing thermal effects on resting and maximum rates of oxygen uptake for six species of...
Understanding how individuals and populations respond to higher temperatures is crucial for making p...
Extrapolating patterns from individuals to populations informs climate vulnerability models, yet bio...
Water temperature is expected to rise on coral reefs due to global warming. Here, we have examined i...
The response of species to global warming depends on how different populations are affected by incre...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
Coral reefs within 10° of the equator generally experience ≤ 3°C seasonal variation in water tempera...
Previous studies hailed thermal tolerance and the capacity for organisms to acclimate and adapt as t...
Equatorial populations of marine species are predicted to be most impacted by global warming because...
Climate-driven increases in ocean temperatures are expected to affect the metabolic requirements of ...
Improving predictions of ecological responses to climate change requires understanding how local abu...
Tropical coral reefs are one of the most species rich ecosystems on earth. Highly diverse reef-assoc...
Species have evolved different mechanisms to cope with spatial and temporal temperature variability....
Understanding the capacity of organisms to cope with projected global warming through acclimation an...
As ocean waters warm due to climate change, tropical species are shifting their ranges poleward to r...
Understanding how individuals and populations respond to higher temperatures is crucial for making p...
Extrapolating patterns from individuals to populations informs climate vulnerability models, yet bio...
Water temperature is expected to rise on coral reefs due to global warming. Here, we have examined i...
The response of species to global warming depends on how different populations are affected by incre...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
Coral reefs within 10° of the equator generally experience ≤ 3°C seasonal variation in water tempera...
Previous studies hailed thermal tolerance and the capacity for organisms to acclimate and adapt as t...
Equatorial populations of marine species are predicted to be most impacted by global warming because...
Climate-driven increases in ocean temperatures are expected to affect the metabolic requirements of ...
Improving predictions of ecological responses to climate change requires understanding how local abu...
Tropical coral reefs are one of the most species rich ecosystems on earth. Highly diverse reef-assoc...
Species have evolved different mechanisms to cope with spatial and temporal temperature variability....
Understanding the capacity of organisms to cope with projected global warming through acclimation an...
As ocean waters warm due to climate change, tropical species are shifting their ranges poleward to r...
Understanding how individuals and populations respond to higher temperatures is crucial for making p...
Extrapolating patterns from individuals to populations informs climate vulnerability models, yet bio...
Water temperature is expected to rise on coral reefs due to global warming. Here, we have examined i...