As global climate change and variability drive shifts in species’ distributions, ecological communities are being reorganized. One approach to understand community change in response to climate change has been to characterize communities by a collective thermal preference, or community temperature index (CTI), and then to compare changes in CTI with changes in temperature. However, important questions remain about whether and how responsive communities are to changes in their local thermal environments. We used CTI to analyze changes in 160 marine assemblages (fish and invertebrates) across the rapidly-changing Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem and calculated expected community change based on historical relationships ...
As the Earth’s climate changes so too do its ecosystems, due to shifts in abundance, biodiversity an...
A critical assumption underlying projections of biodiversity change associated with global warming i...
Many studies illustrate variable patterns in individual species distribution shifts in response to c...
As global climate change and variability drive shifts in species’ distributions, ecological communit...
As global climate change and variability drive changes in regional and local temperatures, species’ ...
As climate change accelerates, species are shifting poleward and subtropical and tropical species ar...
As ocean temperatures rise, species distributions are tracking towards historically cooler regions i...
Climatic change has been implicated as the cause of abundance fluctuations in marine fish population...
Even species within the same assemblage have varied responses to climate change, and there is a poor...
Under current levels of global warming most demersal species in the Northeast Atlantic are experienc...
Changes in rocky shore community composition as responses to climatic fluctuations and anthropogenic...
Past meta-analyses of the response of marine organisms to climate change have examined a limited ran...
Climate change indicators are tools to assess, visualize and communicate the impacts of climate chan...
Anthropogenically induced global climate change has profound implications for marine ecosystems and ...
Climate change indicators are tools to assess, visualize and communicate the impacts of climate chan...
As the Earth’s climate changes so too do its ecosystems, due to shifts in abundance, biodiversity an...
A critical assumption underlying projections of biodiversity change associated with global warming i...
Many studies illustrate variable patterns in individual species distribution shifts in response to c...
As global climate change and variability drive shifts in species’ distributions, ecological communit...
As global climate change and variability drive changes in regional and local temperatures, species’ ...
As climate change accelerates, species are shifting poleward and subtropical and tropical species ar...
As ocean temperatures rise, species distributions are tracking towards historically cooler regions i...
Climatic change has been implicated as the cause of abundance fluctuations in marine fish population...
Even species within the same assemblage have varied responses to climate change, and there is a poor...
Under current levels of global warming most demersal species in the Northeast Atlantic are experienc...
Changes in rocky shore community composition as responses to climatic fluctuations and anthropogenic...
Past meta-analyses of the response of marine organisms to climate change have examined a limited ran...
Climate change indicators are tools to assess, visualize and communicate the impacts of climate chan...
Anthropogenically induced global climate change has profound implications for marine ecosystems and ...
Climate change indicators are tools to assess, visualize and communicate the impacts of climate chan...
As the Earth’s climate changes so too do its ecosystems, due to shifts in abundance, biodiversity an...
A critical assumption underlying projections of biodiversity change associated with global warming i...
Many studies illustrate variable patterns in individual species distribution shifts in response to c...