International audienceWhile documentation of climate effects on marine ecosystems has a long history, the underlying processes have often been elusive. In this paper we review some of the ecosystem responses to climate variability and discuss the possible mechanisms through which climate acts. Effects of climatological and oceanographic variables, such as temperature, sea ice, turbulence, and advection, on marine organisms are discussed in terms of their influence on growth, distribution, reproduction, activity rates, recruitment and mortality. Organisms tend to be limited to specific thermal ranges with experimental findings showing that sufficient oxygen supply by ventilation and circulation only occurs within these ranges. Indirect effec...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional ...
Past meta-analyses of the response of marine organisms to climate change have examined a limited ran...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional ...
While documentation of climate effects on marine ecosystems has a long history, the underlying proce...
While documentation of climate effects on marine ecosystems has a long history, the underlying proce...
Responses of marine and insular ecosystems to climate change. Climate influences a variety of ecolog...
Temperature is a fundamental determinant of chemical and biological rates, with profound influences ...
Climate change is driving changes in the physical and chemical properties of the ocean that have con...
Anthropogenically induced global climate change has profound implications for marine ecosystems and ...
Anthropogenically induced global climate change has profound implications for marine ecosystems and ...
Marine ecosystems are fundamental to supporting life on Earth and underpinning many human economies ...
Individual taxa at all trophic levels in the ecosystem may be influenced by climate change, if only ...
International audienceIn this review, we show how climate affects species, communities, and ecosyste...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
Many natural processes influence a region's climate. Natural events such as change in ocean circulat...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional ...
Past meta-analyses of the response of marine organisms to climate change have examined a limited ran...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional ...
While documentation of climate effects on marine ecosystems has a long history, the underlying proce...
While documentation of climate effects on marine ecosystems has a long history, the underlying proce...
Responses of marine and insular ecosystems to climate change. Climate influences a variety of ecolog...
Temperature is a fundamental determinant of chemical and biological rates, with profound influences ...
Climate change is driving changes in the physical and chemical properties of the ocean that have con...
Anthropogenically induced global climate change has profound implications for marine ecosystems and ...
Anthropogenically induced global climate change has profound implications for marine ecosystems and ...
Marine ecosystems are fundamental to supporting life on Earth and underpinning many human economies ...
Individual taxa at all trophic levels in the ecosystem may be influenced by climate change, if only ...
International audienceIn this review, we show how climate affects species, communities, and ecosyste...
Climate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional units of the Ea...
Many natural processes influence a region's climate. Natural events such as change in ocean circulat...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional ...
Past meta-analyses of the response of marine organisms to climate change have examined a limited ran...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is unambiguous and its effects are clearly detected in all functional ...