The global distribution of primary production and consumption by humans (fisheries) is well-documented, but we have no map linking the central ecological process of consumption within food webs to temperature and other ecological drivers. Using standardized assays that span 105° of latitude on four continents, we show that rates of bait consumption by generalist predators in shallow marine ecosystems are tightly linked to both temperature and the composition of consumer assemblages. Unexpectedly, rates of consumption peaked at midlatitudes (25 to 35°) in both Northern and Southern Hemispheres across both seagrass and unvegetated sediment habitats. This pattern contrasts with terrestrial systems, where biotic interactions reportedly weaken a...
Aim: The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context ...
International audienceSea water temperature affects all biological and ecological processes that ult...
Climate-driven species redistributions are reshuffling the composition of marine ecosystems. How the...
The global distribution of primary production and consumption by humans (fisheries) are well-documen...
Temperature rise may alter consumer diets through increased metabolic demand and altered resource av...
Aim: The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context ...
Global warming may affect most organisms and their interactions. Theory and simple mesocosm experime...
Survey results and feeding experiment data All fish and benthos (algae and invertebrate) survey dat...
Marine environments have increased in temperature by an average of 1°C since pre-industrial (1850) t...
A key question in ecology is under which conditions ecosystem structure tends to be controlled by re...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
As climate change accelerates, species are shifting poleward and subtropical and tropical species ar...
Aim: The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context ...
International audienceSea water temperature affects all biological and ecological processes that ult...
Climate-driven species redistributions are reshuffling the composition of marine ecosystems. How the...
The global distribution of primary production and consumption by humans (fisheries) are well-documen...
Temperature rise may alter consumer diets through increased metabolic demand and altered resource av...
Aim: The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context ...
Global warming may affect most organisms and their interactions. Theory and simple mesocosm experime...
Survey results and feeding experiment data All fish and benthos (algae and invertebrate) survey dat...
Marine environments have increased in temperature by an average of 1°C since pre-industrial (1850) t...
A key question in ecology is under which conditions ecosystem structure tends to be controlled by re...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
As climate change accelerates, species are shifting poleward and subtropical and tropical species ar...
Aim: The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context ...
International audienceSea water temperature affects all biological and ecological processes that ult...
Climate-driven species redistributions are reshuffling the composition of marine ecosystems. How the...