12 pagesInternational audienceStudying the influence of changing environmental conditions on Antarctic marine benthic invertebrates is strongly constrained by limited access to the region, which poses difficulties to performing long-term experimental studies. Ecological modelling has been increasingly used as a potential alternative to assess the impact of such changes on species distribution or physiological performance.Among ecological models, the Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) approach represents each individual through four energetic compartments (i.e. reserve, structure, maturation and reproduction) from which energy is allocated in contrasting proportions according to different life stages and to two forcing environmental factors (food r...
Post-prandial increases in metabolism, the specific dynamic action of feeding (SDA), were evaluated ...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory is a generic and comprehensive framework for understanding bioene...
Abstract: Data on the growth (20 species) and productivity (19 species) of Antarctic and subantarcti...
12 pagesInternational audienceStudying the influence of changing environmental conditions on Antarct...
The Antarctic intertidal zone is one of the world's most extreme marine environments. As well as hav...
Parallel phenotypic divergence is the independent differentiation between phenotypes of the same lin...
In the summer months, a subpopulation of the Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna migrates into the int...
Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stable temper...
<div><p>Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very lo...
<div><p>Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stabl...
Among tools that are used to fill knowledge gaps on natural systems, ecological modelling has been w...
To fully understand how species distributions will respond to changing environments it is essential ...
Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very low but st...
Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very low but st...
The limpet Nacella concinna is a dominant macroinvertebrate along the coastal Antarctic Peninsula wi...
Post-prandial increases in metabolism, the specific dynamic action of feeding (SDA), were evaluated ...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory is a generic and comprehensive framework for understanding bioene...
Abstract: Data on the growth (20 species) and productivity (19 species) of Antarctic and subantarcti...
12 pagesInternational audienceStudying the influence of changing environmental conditions on Antarct...
The Antarctic intertidal zone is one of the world's most extreme marine environments. As well as hav...
Parallel phenotypic divergence is the independent differentiation between phenotypes of the same lin...
In the summer months, a subpopulation of the Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna migrates into the int...
Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stable temper...
<div><p>Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very lo...
<div><p>Marine organisms in Antarctica are adapted to an extreme ecosystem including extremely stabl...
Among tools that are used to fill knowledge gaps on natural systems, ecological modelling has been w...
To fully understand how species distributions will respond to changing environments it is essential ...
Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very low but st...
Antarctic marine organisms are adapted to an extreme environment, characterized by a very low but st...
The limpet Nacella concinna is a dominant macroinvertebrate along the coastal Antarctic Peninsula wi...
Post-prandial increases in metabolism, the specific dynamic action of feeding (SDA), were evaluated ...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory is a generic and comprehensive framework for understanding bioene...
Abstract: Data on the growth (20 species) and productivity (19 species) of Antarctic and subantarcti...