Advances in habitat and climate modelling allow us to reduce uncertainties of climate change impacts on species distribution. We evaluated the impacts of future climate change on community structure, diversity, distribution and phenology of 14 copepod species in the North Atlantic. We developed and validated habitat models for key zooplankton species using continuous plankton recorder (CPR) survey data collected at mid latitudes of the North Atlantic. Generalized additive models (GAMs) were applied to relate the occurrence of species to environmental variables. Models were projected to future (2080–2099) environmental conditions using coupled hydroclimatix–biogeochemical models under the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) A1B ...
Broad scale climate forcing can interact with local environmental processes to affect the observed e...
An overview is provided of the observed and potential future responses of zooplankton communities to...
The 20-year US GLOBEC (Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics) program examined zooplankton populations and...
Advances in habitat and climate modelling allow us to reduce uncertainties of climate change impacts...
International audienceEcosystem effects of climate change have been detected in all components of th...
International audienceAim: To assess the impact of climate change on the functional diversity of mar...
Large-scale biogeographical changes in the biodiversity of a key zooplankton group (calanoid copepod...
Marine ecosystems show natural fluctuation throughout a large range of spatial and temporal scales. ...
Copepods are among the most abundant marine metazoans and form a key link between marine primary pro...
Marine phytoplankton and zooplankton form the basis of the ocean’s food-web, yet the impacts of clim...
An overview is provided of the observed and potential future responses of zooplankton communities to...
An overview is provided of the observed and potential future responses of zooplankton communities to...
In the last decade, the analysis based on Continuous Plankton Recorder survey in the eastern North A...
International audienceEnsemble niche modelling has become a common framework to predict changes in a...
Broad scale climate forcing can interact with local environmental processes to affect the observed e...
An overview is provided of the observed and potential future responses of zooplankton communities to...
The 20-year US GLOBEC (Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics) program examined zooplankton populations and...
Advances in habitat and climate modelling allow us to reduce uncertainties of climate change impacts...
International audienceEcosystem effects of climate change have been detected in all components of th...
International audienceAim: To assess the impact of climate change on the functional diversity of mar...
Large-scale biogeographical changes in the biodiversity of a key zooplankton group (calanoid copepod...
Marine ecosystems show natural fluctuation throughout a large range of spatial and temporal scales. ...
Copepods are among the most abundant marine metazoans and form a key link between marine primary pro...
Marine phytoplankton and zooplankton form the basis of the ocean’s food-web, yet the impacts of clim...
An overview is provided of the observed and potential future responses of zooplankton communities to...
An overview is provided of the observed and potential future responses of zooplankton communities to...
In the last decade, the analysis based on Continuous Plankton Recorder survey in the eastern North A...
International audienceEnsemble niche modelling has become a common framework to predict changes in a...
Broad scale climate forcing can interact with local environmental processes to affect the observed e...
An overview is provided of the observed and potential future responses of zooplankton communities to...
The 20-year US GLOBEC (Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics) program examined zooplankton populations and...