Climate change will affect key ecological processes that structure natural communities, but the outcome of interactions between individuals and species will depend on their thermal plasticity. We tested how short- and long-term exposure to projected future temperatures affects intraspecific and interspecific competitive interactions in two species of coral reef damselfishes. In conspecific contests, juvenile Ambon damselfish, Pomacentrus amboinensis, exhibited no change in aggressive interactions after 4d exposure to higher temperatures. However, after 90d of exposure, fish showed a nonadaptive reduction in aggression at elevated temperatures. Conversely, 4d exposure to higher temperature increased aggression towards conspecifics in the lem...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Climate change is expected to pose a significant risk to species that e...
OnlinePublClimate-driven invasions of ecosystems by range-extending animals are often mediated by be...
Climate change can directly (physiology) and indirectly (novel species interactions) modify species ...
Climate change will affect key ecological processes that structure natural communities, but the outc...
Climate change will affect key ecological processes that structure natural communities, but the outc...
Projected increases in global temperatures brought on by climate change threaten to disrupt many bio...
Understanding how individuals and populations respond to higher temperatures is crucial for making p...
Recent studies demonstrate that the elevated temperatures predicted to occur by the end of the centu...
© 2017 Warren et al. The threat of predation, and the prey's response, are important drivers of comm...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing marine ecosystems. Despite a rapid increase in ...
Ocean acidification and warming, driven by anthropogenic CO2 emissions, are considered to be among t...
Marine heatwaves, which are increasing in frequency, duration and intensity owing to climate change,...
Increasing ocean temperatures and the resulting poleward range shifts of species has highlighted the...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
Knowledge of the likely responses species to rapid climate change is important for effective future ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Climate change is expected to pose a significant risk to species that e...
OnlinePublClimate-driven invasions of ecosystems by range-extending animals are often mediated by be...
Climate change can directly (physiology) and indirectly (novel species interactions) modify species ...
Climate change will affect key ecological processes that structure natural communities, but the outc...
Climate change will affect key ecological processes that structure natural communities, but the outc...
Projected increases in global temperatures brought on by climate change threaten to disrupt many bio...
Understanding how individuals and populations respond to higher temperatures is crucial for making p...
Recent studies demonstrate that the elevated temperatures predicted to occur by the end of the centu...
© 2017 Warren et al. The threat of predation, and the prey's response, are important drivers of comm...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing marine ecosystems. Despite a rapid increase in ...
Ocean acidification and warming, driven by anthropogenic CO2 emissions, are considered to be among t...
Marine heatwaves, which are increasing in frequency, duration and intensity owing to climate change,...
Increasing ocean temperatures and the resulting poleward range shifts of species has highlighted the...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
Knowledge of the likely responses species to rapid climate change is important for effective future ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Climate change is expected to pose a significant risk to species that e...
OnlinePublClimate-driven invasions of ecosystems by range-extending animals are often mediated by be...
Climate change can directly (physiology) and indirectly (novel species interactions) modify species ...