As human activities intensify, the structures of ecosystems and their food webs often reorganize. Through the study of mesocosms harboring a diverse benthic coastal community, we reveal that food web architecture can be inflexible under ocean warming and acidification and unable to compensate for the decline or proliferation of taxa. Key stabilizing processes, including functional redundancy, trophic compensation, and species substitution, were largely absent under future climate conditions. A trophic pyramid emerged in which biomass expanded at the base and top but contracted in the center. This structure may characterize a transitionary state before collapse into shortened, bottom-heavy food webs that characterize ecosystems subject to pe...
Food webs are increasingly evaluated at the landscape scale, accounting for spatial interactions inv...
Food webs are increasingly evaluated at the landscape scale, accounting for spatial interactions inv...
The biodiversity of ecosystems worldwide is changing because of species loss due to human-caused ext...
As human activities intensify, the structures of ecosystems and their food webs often reorganize. Th...
Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant impacts on marine ecosystem...
Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant impacts on marine ecosystem...
One of the biggest challenges in more accurately forecasting the effects of climate change on future...
Future climate is forecast to drive bottom-up (resource driven) and top-down (consumer driven) chang...
Species are characterized by physiological and behavioral plasticity, which is part of their respons...
Marine ecosystems are generally expected to have bottom-heavy trophic structure (more plants than an...
Climate change disrupts ecological systems in many ways. Many documented responses depend on species...
Published: January 9, 2018Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant i...
Marine food web dynamics are determined by interactions within and between species and between speci...
Increasing oceanic uptake of CO2 is predicted to drive ecological change as both a resource (i.e. CO...
Predictions of the effects of global change on ecological communities are largely based on single ha...
Food webs are increasingly evaluated at the landscape scale, accounting for spatial interactions inv...
Food webs are increasingly evaluated at the landscape scale, accounting for spatial interactions inv...
The biodiversity of ecosystems worldwide is changing because of species loss due to human-caused ext...
As human activities intensify, the structures of ecosystems and their food webs often reorganize. Th...
Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant impacts on marine ecosystem...
Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant impacts on marine ecosystem...
One of the biggest challenges in more accurately forecasting the effects of climate change on future...
Future climate is forecast to drive bottom-up (resource driven) and top-down (consumer driven) chang...
Species are characterized by physiological and behavioral plasticity, which is part of their respons...
Marine ecosystems are generally expected to have bottom-heavy trophic structure (more plants than an...
Climate change disrupts ecological systems in many ways. Many documented responses depend on species...
Published: January 9, 2018Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant i...
Marine food web dynamics are determined by interactions within and between species and between speci...
Increasing oceanic uptake of CO2 is predicted to drive ecological change as both a resource (i.e. CO...
Predictions of the effects of global change on ecological communities are largely based on single ha...
Food webs are increasingly evaluated at the landscape scale, accounting for spatial interactions inv...
Food webs are increasingly evaluated at the landscape scale, accounting for spatial interactions inv...
The biodiversity of ecosystems worldwide is changing because of species loss due to human-caused ext...