Among ectotherms, rare species are expected to have a narrower thermal niche breadth and reduced acclimation capacity and thus be more vulnerable to global warming than their common relatives. To assess these hypotheses, we experimentally quantified the thermal sensitivity of seven common, uncommon, and rare species of temperate marine annelids of the genus Ophryotrocha to assess their vulnerability to ocean warming. We measured the upper and lower limits of physiological thermal tolerance, survival, and reproductive performance of each species along a temperature gradient (18, 24, and 30 °C). We then combined this information to produce curves of each species’ fundamental thermal niche by including trait plasticity. Each thermal curve was ...
9 pages, 7 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-36094-9Climate chan...
1. Understanding the extent to which organisms are affected by climate change and are capable of ada...
Climate warming threatens marine life by increasing metabolic oxygen demand while decreasing oxygen ...
Among ectotherms, rare species are expected to have a narrower thermal niche breadth and reduced acc...
The extent of species' geographical distribution can help us define their sensitivity to environment...
Understanding species' responses to environmental change underpins our abilities to make predictions...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
CITATION: Bennett, J. M., et al. 2018. GlobTherm, a global database on thermal tolerances for aquati...
Accurately forecasting the response of global biota to warming is a fundamental challenge for ecolog...
The temperature tolerances of individuals in geographically separated populations of a single specie...
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are increasing in both intensity and frequency against a backdrop of gradual...
Climate change has a strong impact on marine ecosystems, including temperate species. Analysing the ...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
Rapid ocean warming may alter habitat suitability and population fitness for marine ectotherms. Susc...
9 pages, 7 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-36094-9Climate chan...
1. Understanding the extent to which organisms are affected by climate change and are capable of ada...
Climate warming threatens marine life by increasing metabolic oxygen demand while decreasing oxygen ...
Among ectotherms, rare species are expected to have a narrower thermal niche breadth and reduced acc...
The extent of species' geographical distribution can help us define their sensitivity to environment...
Understanding species' responses to environmental change underpins our abilities to make predictions...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
CITATION: Bennett, J. M., et al. 2018. GlobTherm, a global database on thermal tolerances for aquati...
Accurately forecasting the response of global biota to warming is a fundamental challenge for ecolog...
The temperature tolerances of individuals in geographically separated populations of a single specie...
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are increasing in both intensity and frequency against a backdrop of gradual...
Climate change has a strong impact on marine ecosystems, including temperate species. Analysing the ...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
Rapid ocean warming may alter habitat suitability and population fitness for marine ectotherms. Susc...
9 pages, 7 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-36094-9Climate chan...
1. Understanding the extent to which organisms are affected by climate change and are capable of ada...
Climate warming threatens marine life by increasing metabolic oxygen demand while decreasing oxygen ...