Marine prey and predators will respond to future climate through physiological and behavioural adjustments. However, our understanding of how such direct effects may shift the outcome of predator-prey interactions is still limited. Here, we investigate the effects of ocean warming and acidification on foraging behaviour and biomass of a common prey (shrimps, Palaemon spp.) tested in large mesocosms harbouring natural resources and habitats. Acidification did not alter foraging behaviour in prey. Under warming, however, prey showed riskier behaviour by foraging more actively and for longer time periods, even in the presence of a live predator. No effects of longer-term exposure to climate stressors were detected on prey biomass. Our findings...
Marine species not only suffer from direct effects of warming oceans but also indirectly via the eme...
The impacts of climatic change on organisms depend on the interaction of multiple stressors and how ...
Biological communities are shaped by complex interactions between organisms and their environment as...
Marine prey and predators will respond to future climate through physiological and behavioral adjust...
Marine prey and predators will respond to future climate through physiological and behavioral adjust...
While there is increasing evidence for the impacts of climate change at the individual level, much l...
Ocean acidification poses a range of threats to marine invertebrates; however, the emerging and like...
Ecological complexity represents a network of interacting components that either propagate or counte...
Both ocean warming and acidification have been demonstrated to affect the growth, performance and re...
As atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) rise, the ocean acts as a sink and absorbs thi...
While there is increasing evidence for the impacts of climate change at the individual-level, much l...
Predators are a major source of stress in natural systems because their prey must balance the benefi...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric CO2 is driving global-scale ocean acidification, which conseq...
One of the most destructive effects of global climate change is the increased carbon sequestering an...
Predation risk can strongly shape prey ecological traits, with specific anti-predator responses disp...
Marine species not only suffer from direct effects of warming oceans but also indirectly via the eme...
The impacts of climatic change on organisms depend on the interaction of multiple stressors and how ...
Biological communities are shaped by complex interactions between organisms and their environment as...
Marine prey and predators will respond to future climate through physiological and behavioral adjust...
Marine prey and predators will respond to future climate through physiological and behavioral adjust...
While there is increasing evidence for the impacts of climate change at the individual level, much l...
Ocean acidification poses a range of threats to marine invertebrates; however, the emerging and like...
Ecological complexity represents a network of interacting components that either propagate or counte...
Both ocean warming and acidification have been demonstrated to affect the growth, performance and re...
As atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) rise, the ocean acts as a sink and absorbs thi...
While there is increasing evidence for the impacts of climate change at the individual-level, much l...
Predators are a major source of stress in natural systems because their prey must balance the benefi...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric CO2 is driving global-scale ocean acidification, which conseq...
One of the most destructive effects of global climate change is the increased carbon sequestering an...
Predation risk can strongly shape prey ecological traits, with specific anti-predator responses disp...
Marine species not only suffer from direct effects of warming oceans but also indirectly via the eme...
The impacts of climatic change on organisms depend on the interaction of multiple stressors and how ...
Biological communities are shaped by complex interactions between organisms and their environment as...