Abstract Species distribution models predict a poleward migration for marine ectotherms with ocean warming. However, a key limitation in current species distribution models (SDM) is that they do not account for population-specific heterogeneity in physiological responses to temperature change resulting from local adaptations and acclimatization. To address this gap, we developed a novel, Physiology Integrated BioClimate Model (PIBCM) that combines habitat-specific metabolic thermal physiological tolerance of a species into a bioclimate envelope model. Using a downscaling approach, we also established a fine-resolution coastal sea-surface temperature data set for 2050–2080, that showed a high degree of location-specific variability in future...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
1. As species struggle to cope with rising ocean temperatures, temperate marine assemblages are faci...
Changing ocean temperatures due to climate change is expected to cause population shifts of NC fish ...
Understanding and predicting the response of marine communities to climate change at large spatial s...
Climate change is currently one of the main driving forces behind changes in species distributions, ...
Climate change will alter ecosystems and impose hardships on marine resource users as fish assemblag...
International audienceA characterization of the thermal ecology of fishes is needed to better unders...
1. Biological responses to warming are presently based on the assumption that species will remain wi...
Marine climate change is having an impact on individual species and fish communities at local and gl...
Models are useful tools for predicting the impact of global change on species distribution and abund...
Models are useful tools for predicting the impact of global change on species distribution and abund...
The implications of climate change for terrestrial and aquatic taxa are for their dispersal pole-war...
As ocean temperatures rise, species distributions are tracking towards historically cooler regions i...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
1. As species struggle to cope with rising ocean temperatures, temperate marine assemblages are faci...
Changing ocean temperatures due to climate change is expected to cause population shifts of NC fish ...
Understanding and predicting the response of marine communities to climate change at large spatial s...
Climate change is currently one of the main driving forces behind changes in species distributions, ...
Climate change will alter ecosystems and impose hardships on marine resource users as fish assemblag...
International audienceA characterization of the thermal ecology of fishes is needed to better unders...
1. Biological responses to warming are presently based on the assumption that species will remain wi...
Marine climate change is having an impact on individual species and fish communities at local and gl...
Models are useful tools for predicting the impact of global change on species distribution and abund...
Models are useful tools for predicting the impact of global change on species distribution and abund...
The implications of climate change for terrestrial and aquatic taxa are for their dispersal pole-war...
As ocean temperatures rise, species distributions are tracking towards historically cooler regions i...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
We show that the distributions of both exploited and nonexploited North Sea fishes have responded ma...
1. As species struggle to cope with rising ocean temperatures, temperate marine assemblages are faci...
Changing ocean temperatures due to climate change is expected to cause population shifts of NC fish ...