Abstract Short‐term, sublethal response variables are increasingly used to provide rapid indications of whole organism responses to future climate conditions. Accumulating evidence suggests, however, that these response variables may not consistently reflect whole organism responses which manifest over longer time scales. Here, we consider the effect of moderate warming on longer‐term whole organism fitness, as reflected by survival, as well as two shorter‐term response variables, feeding rate and oxygen consumption, for two tropical gastropod species. We found a significant reduction in survival under warming, despite no significant effect of warming on feeding or oxygen consumption rates. This result demonstrates that the maintenance of p...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
Short-term, sub-lethal response variables are increasingly used to provide rapid indications of whol...
Ocean warming is predicted to challenge the persistence of a variety of marine organisms, especially...
Animal physiology and ecology are affected by increasing environmental temperatures, and this is par...
Animal physiology and ecology are affected by increasing environmental temperatures, and this is par...
International audienceThe climate is changing rapidly, and terrestrial ectotherms are expected to be...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...
International audienceThe climate is changing rapidly, and terrestrial ectotherms are expected to be...
International audienceThe climate is changing rapidly, and terrestrial ectotherms are expected to be...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...
In the current context of environmental change, ocean acidification is predicted to affect the cellu...
Models of species response to climate change often assume that physiological traits are invariant ac...
Extreme climatic events, such as heatwaves, are predicted to be more prevalent in future due to glob...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
Short-term, sub-lethal response variables are increasingly used to provide rapid indications of whol...
Ocean warming is predicted to challenge the persistence of a variety of marine organisms, especially...
Animal physiology and ecology are affected by increasing environmental temperatures, and this is par...
Animal physiology and ecology are affected by increasing environmental temperatures, and this is par...
International audienceThe climate is changing rapidly, and terrestrial ectotherms are expected to be...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...
International audienceThe climate is changing rapidly, and terrestrial ectotherms are expected to be...
International audienceThe climate is changing rapidly, and terrestrial ectotherms are expected to be...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...
In the current context of environmental change, ocean acidification is predicted to affect the cellu...
Models of species response to climate change often assume that physiological traits are invariant ac...
Extreme climatic events, such as heatwaves, are predicted to be more prevalent in future due to glob...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...