Many factors affect distribution and abundance of species naturally occurring in habitats such as Little Carp Creek. Gammarus pseudolimnaeus, a species of amphipod, has a higher relative abundance at the beginning of the creek than it does at the end where the creek empties into Burt Lake. We conducted a study to see if warmer temperatures, and therefore higher metabolism, at the end of the creek cause the G. pseudolimnaeus to be less abundant. In warmer water, G. pseudolimnaeus is more active and more exposed to predators. In a manipulated creek environment, we tested the effect of predation on G. pseudolimnaeus in both warm and cold waters in order to draw a connection between the higher metabolism and predation. We found that the in...
Environmental temperature and body size are two prominent drivers of predation. Despite the ample ev...
Thermal acclimation is often expected to increase performance during survival-related interactions, ...
The coevolution of herbivores and plants has been emphasized as a critical coevolutionary interactio...
The effects of an increase in water temperature as a direct consequence of global change on organism...
Metabolic rates of fish and their activity levels are optimized. When environmental temperatures ar...
Metabolic rate is commonly thought to scale with body mass to the 3/4-power as a result of universal...
International audienceThe saturated interstices below and adjacent to the riverbed (i.e., the hyporh...
According to the metabolic theory of ecology, metabolic rate, an important indicator of the pace of ...
Species with effective thermal adaptation mechanisms allowing them to thrive within a wide temperatu...
We compared feeding rates of the well-established, non-invasive amphipod Gammarus roeselii with thos...
9 pagesInternational audienceUnderstanding the effect of temperature on ecologically important speci...
10 pagesInternational audienceClimate change can have critical impacts on the ecological role of key...
We aimed to assess whether prey organisms with limited large-scale dispersal abilities are locally a...
In species with restricted dispersal, traits may become genetically fixed leading to local adaptatio...
In a series of experiments with G. pulex, G, duebeni celticus and G. duebeni duebeni populations, pu...
Environmental temperature and body size are two prominent drivers of predation. Despite the ample ev...
Thermal acclimation is often expected to increase performance during survival-related interactions, ...
The coevolution of herbivores and plants has been emphasized as a critical coevolutionary interactio...
The effects of an increase in water temperature as a direct consequence of global change on organism...
Metabolic rates of fish and their activity levels are optimized. When environmental temperatures ar...
Metabolic rate is commonly thought to scale with body mass to the 3/4-power as a result of universal...
International audienceThe saturated interstices below and adjacent to the riverbed (i.e., the hyporh...
According to the metabolic theory of ecology, metabolic rate, an important indicator of the pace of ...
Species with effective thermal adaptation mechanisms allowing them to thrive within a wide temperatu...
We compared feeding rates of the well-established, non-invasive amphipod Gammarus roeselii with thos...
9 pagesInternational audienceUnderstanding the effect of temperature on ecologically important speci...
10 pagesInternational audienceClimate change can have critical impacts on the ecological role of key...
We aimed to assess whether prey organisms with limited large-scale dispersal abilities are locally a...
In species with restricted dispersal, traits may become genetically fixed leading to local adaptatio...
In a series of experiments with G. pulex, G, duebeni celticus and G. duebeni duebeni populations, pu...
Environmental temperature and body size are two prominent drivers of predation. Despite the ample ev...
Thermal acclimation is often expected to increase performance during survival-related interactions, ...
The coevolution of herbivores and plants has been emphasized as a critical coevolutionary interactio...