Understanding and predicting how global warming affects the structure and functioning of natural ecosystems is a key challenge of the 21st century. Isolated laboratory and field experiments testing global change hypotheses have been criticized for being too small-scale and overly simplistic, whereas surveys are inferential and often confound temperature with other drivers. Research that utilizes natural thermal gradients offers a more promising approach and geothermal ecosystems in particular, which span a range of temperatures within a single biogeographic area, allow us to take the laboratory into nature rather than vice versa. By isolating temperature from other drivers, its ecological effects can be quantified without any loss of realis...
Organisms respond to changes in their environment using different strategies. Understanding how spec...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the largest flux in the carbon cycle, yet its response to global w...
Predicting when, where and with what magnitude climate change is likely to affect the fitness, abund...
Understanding and predicting warming effects on vegetation is a key challenge of the 21st century. T...
This article describes how natural geothermal soil temperature gradients in Iceland have been used t...
Understanding the effects of increasing temperature is central in explaining the effects of climate ...
Common-garden experiments with populations sampled along natural thermal gradients help to reveal lo...
On a global scale, there is increasing evidence that climate is changing and of a discernible human ...
A growing body of work examines the direct and indirect effects of climate change on ecosystems, typ...
Predicting the net effect of climate change on communities requires understanding how increasing tem...
Natural ecosystems typically consist of many small and few large organisms. The scaling of this nega...
A growing body of work examines the direct and indirect effects of climate change on ecosystems, typ...
Understanding the impact of warming on organisms, communities and ecosystems is a central problem in...
An understanding of the climate conditions governing spatial variation in the reproductive performan...
Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complica...
Organisms respond to changes in their environment using different strategies. Understanding how spec...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the largest flux in the carbon cycle, yet its response to global w...
Predicting when, where and with what magnitude climate change is likely to affect the fitness, abund...
Understanding and predicting warming effects on vegetation is a key challenge of the 21st century. T...
This article describes how natural geothermal soil temperature gradients in Iceland have been used t...
Understanding the effects of increasing temperature is central in explaining the effects of climate ...
Common-garden experiments with populations sampled along natural thermal gradients help to reveal lo...
On a global scale, there is increasing evidence that climate is changing and of a discernible human ...
A growing body of work examines the direct and indirect effects of climate change on ecosystems, typ...
Predicting the net effect of climate change on communities requires understanding how increasing tem...
Natural ecosystems typically consist of many small and few large organisms. The scaling of this nega...
A growing body of work examines the direct and indirect effects of climate change on ecosystems, typ...
Understanding the impact of warming on organisms, communities and ecosystems is a central problem in...
An understanding of the climate conditions governing spatial variation in the reproductive performan...
Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complica...
Organisms respond to changes in their environment using different strategies. Understanding how spec...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the largest flux in the carbon cycle, yet its response to global w...
Predicting when, where and with what magnitude climate change is likely to affect the fitness, abund...