Climate change disrupts ecological systems in many ways. Many documented responses depend on species' life histories, contributing to the view that climate change effects are important but difficult to characterize generally. However, systematic variation in metabolic effects of temperature across trophic levels suggests that warming may lead to predictable shifts in food web structure and productivity. We experimentally tested the effects of warming on food web structure and productivity under two resource supply scenarios. Consistent with predictions based on universal metabolic responses to temperature, we found that warming strengthened consumer control of primary production when resources were augmented. Warming shifted food web struct...
Recent warming trends have driven widespread changes in the performance and distribution of species ...
Published versionTrophic interactions within food webs affect species distributions, coexistence, an...
Global warming may affect most organisms and their interactions. Theory and simple mesocosm experime...
Climate change disrupts ecological systems in many ways. Many documented responses depend on species...
Climate change disrupts ecological systems in many ways. Many documented responses depend on species...
Warming increases the metabolic demand of consumers, strengthening their feeding interactions. This ...
Published: January 9, 2018Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant i...
Warming can influence the rate of plant-herbivore interactions through direct effects on individual ...
Predicting climate change impacts on animal communities requires knowledge of how physiological effe...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide continue to experience unprecedented warming and ecological change. War...
Concern about climate change has spurred experimental tests of how warming affects species' abundanc...
The effects of global and local environmental changes are transmitted through networks of interactin...
The energy and materials that move across ecosystem boundaries influence food web structure and key ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Natural ecosystems typically consist of many small and few large organisms. The scaling of this nega...
Recent warming trends have driven widespread changes in the performance and distribution of species ...
Published versionTrophic interactions within food webs affect species distributions, coexistence, an...
Global warming may affect most organisms and their interactions. Theory and simple mesocosm experime...
Climate change disrupts ecological systems in many ways. Many documented responses depend on species...
Climate change disrupts ecological systems in many ways. Many documented responses depend on species...
Warming increases the metabolic demand of consumers, strengthening their feeding interactions. This ...
Published: January 9, 2018Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant i...
Warming can influence the rate of plant-herbivore interactions through direct effects on individual ...
Predicting climate change impacts on animal communities requires knowledge of how physiological effe...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide continue to experience unprecedented warming and ecological change. War...
Concern about climate change has spurred experimental tests of how warming affects species' abundanc...
The effects of global and local environmental changes are transmitted through networks of interactin...
The energy and materials that move across ecosystem boundaries influence food web structure and key ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Natural ecosystems typically consist of many small and few large organisms. The scaling of this nega...
Recent warming trends have driven widespread changes in the performance and distribution of species ...
Published versionTrophic interactions within food webs affect species distributions, coexistence, an...
Global warming may affect most organisms and their interactions. Theory and simple mesocosm experime...