Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both abiotic and biotic, on marine organisms. Although it is known that climate change can differentially affect fitness-related traits at different trophic levels of the food web, it is not clear if different trophic levels will respond via phenotypic plasticity in the form of maintenance of phenotypes in the face of abiotic and biotic environmental stress similarly. To answer this question, we combined a mesocosm experiment (120 days) using a food web comprising three gastropod species from two trophic levels (grazers and meso-predators) and a meta-analysis including 38 studies to address whether different trophic levels exhibit similar phenotypi...
Phenotypic plasticity represents an important first-line organism response to newly introduced or ch...
We investigated the combined effects of Ocean Warming (OW), Acidification (OA) and predator cues (No...
In order to make adequate projections on the consequences of climate change stressors on marine orga...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...
The influence of environmental change on species interactions will affect population dynamics and co...
Carbon dioxide-induced ocean acidification are producing a range of new selection pressures on marin...
The combined effect of ocean acidification and warming is expected to have significant effects on se...
Carbon dioxide-induced ocean acidification are producing a range of new selection pressures on marin...
The combined effect of ocean acidification and warming is expected to have significant effects on se...
Background Organisms are facing increasing levels of environmental stress under climate change that ...
The influence of environmental change on species interactions will affect population dynamics and co...
Phenotypic plasticity represents an important first-line organism response to newly introduced or ch...
We investigated the combined effects of Ocean Warming (OW), Acidification (OA) and predator cues (No...
In order to make adequate projections on the consequences of climate change stressors on marine orga...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...
The influence of environmental change on species interactions will affect population dynamics and co...
Carbon dioxide-induced ocean acidification are producing a range of new selection pressures on marin...
The combined effect of ocean acidification and warming is expected to have significant effects on se...
Carbon dioxide-induced ocean acidification are producing a range of new selection pressures on marin...
The combined effect of ocean acidification and warming is expected to have significant effects on se...
Background Organisms are facing increasing levels of environmental stress under climate change that ...
The influence of environmental change on species interactions will affect population dynamics and co...
Phenotypic plasticity represents an important first-line organism response to newly introduced or ch...
We investigated the combined effects of Ocean Warming (OW), Acidification (OA) and predator cues (No...
In order to make adequate projections on the consequences of climate change stressors on marine orga...