Marine species not only suffer from direct effects of warming oceans but also indirectly via the emergence of novel species interactions. While metabolic adjustments can be crucial to improve resilience to warming, it is largely unknown if this improves performance relative to novel competitors. We aimed to identify if spiny lobsters—inhabiting a global warming and species re-distribution hotspot—align their metabolic performance to improve resilience to both warming and novel species interactions. We measured metabolic and escape capacity of two Australian spiny lobsters, resident Jasus edwardsii and the range-shifting Sagmariasus verreauxi, acclimated to current average—(14.0 °C), current summer—(17.5 °C) and projected future summer—(21.5...
An organism’s physiological processes form the link between its life-history traits and the prevaili...
Anthropogenic warming and ocean acidification are occurring as CO2 continues to accumulate in the at...
Accelerating climate change will strongly influence marine species across the world, altering the co...
Marine species not only suffer from direct effects of warming oceans but also indirectly via the eme...
Predation risk can strongly shape prey ecological traits, with specific anti-predator responses disp...
Climate change and ocean warming are driving changes in marine ecosystems globally. One of the most ...
Temperature constrains the rates of ecological processes that drive community- and ecosystem-level p...
In an ocean warming hotspot off south-east Australia, many species have expanded their ranges polewa...
To date, many studies trying to understand species’ climate-driven changes in distribution, or ‘rang...
Species redistributions are one of the most prevalent changes observed in oceans worldwide due to cl...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
Climate change combined with anthropogenic stressors (e.g. overfishing, habitat destruction) may hav...
An organism’s physiological processes form the link between its life-history traits and the prevaili...
Although spiny rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) is a wholly sub-littoral species, they show a consider...
An organism’s physiological processes form the link between its life-history traits and the prevaili...
Anthropogenic warming and ocean acidification are occurring as CO2 continues to accumulate in the at...
Accelerating climate change will strongly influence marine species across the world, altering the co...
Marine species not only suffer from direct effects of warming oceans but also indirectly via the eme...
Predation risk can strongly shape prey ecological traits, with specific anti-predator responses disp...
Climate change and ocean warming are driving changes in marine ecosystems globally. One of the most ...
Temperature constrains the rates of ecological processes that drive community- and ecosystem-level p...
In an ocean warming hotspot off south-east Australia, many species have expanded their ranges polewa...
To date, many studies trying to understand species’ climate-driven changes in distribution, or ‘rang...
Species redistributions are one of the most prevalent changes observed in oceans worldwide due to cl...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
Climate change combined with anthropogenic stressors (e.g. overfishing, habitat destruction) may hav...
An organism’s physiological processes form the link between its life-history traits and the prevaili...
Although spiny rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) is a wholly sub-littoral species, they show a consider...
An organism’s physiological processes form the link between its life-history traits and the prevaili...
Anthropogenic warming and ocean acidification are occurring as CO2 continues to accumulate in the at...
Accelerating climate change will strongly influence marine species across the world, altering the co...