A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the individual and population level remains elusive. To address this, we conducted a space-for-time approach incorporating environmental gradients (temperature, precipitation and nutrients), lake morphometry (visibility, depth and area), fish communities (richness, competition and predation), prey availability (richness and density) and feeding (population niche breadth and individual trophic specialisation) for 15 native fish taxa belonging to different thermal guilds from 35 subarctic lakes along a marked climate-productivity gradient corresponding to future climate change predictions. We revealed significant and contrasting responses from two gener...
There is a growing need to incorporate biotic interactions, particularly those between predators and...
In temperate latitudes, algae often dominate shallow-water marine habitats which can lead to net pri...
Aim Our aim was to document geographical patterns of variation in the body-size structure of Europe...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
Climate change is increasing ambient temperatures in Arctic and subarctic regions, facilitating lati...
Climate change is expected to have a profound impact on freshwater fish communities, especially at h...
Fish play a key role in the trophic dynamics of lakes, not least in shallow systems. With climate wa...
Lake environments are heterogeneous, and animals show a variety of adaptations to deal with this het...
Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of coe...
High latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
International audienceFish play a key role in the trophic dynamics of lakes. With climate warming, c...
1. Climate change in recent decades has resulted in an increase in both the density and diversity of...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
We analysed data of a globally distributed model organism (brown trout) in an attempt to understand ...
Among-individual diet variation is common in natural populations and may occur at any trophic level ...
There is a growing need to incorporate biotic interactions, particularly those between predators and...
In temperate latitudes, algae often dominate shallow-water marine habitats which can lead to net pri...
Aim Our aim was to document geographical patterns of variation in the body-size structure of Europe...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
Climate change is increasing ambient temperatures in Arctic and subarctic regions, facilitating lati...
Climate change is expected to have a profound impact on freshwater fish communities, especially at h...
Fish play a key role in the trophic dynamics of lakes, not least in shallow systems. With climate wa...
Lake environments are heterogeneous, and animals show a variety of adaptations to deal with this het...
Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of coe...
High latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
International audienceFish play a key role in the trophic dynamics of lakes. With climate warming, c...
1. Climate change in recent decades has resulted in an increase in both the density and diversity of...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
We analysed data of a globally distributed model organism (brown trout) in an attempt to understand ...
Among-individual diet variation is common in natural populations and may occur at any trophic level ...
There is a growing need to incorporate biotic interactions, particularly those between predators and...
In temperate latitudes, algae often dominate shallow-water marine habitats which can lead to net pri...
Aim Our aim was to document geographical patterns of variation in the body-size structure of Europe...