Summary 1. A key challenge for ecologists is to predict how single and joint effects of global warming and predation risk translate from the individual level up to ecosystem functions. Recently, stoichiometric theory linked these levels through changes in body stoichiometry, predicting that both higher temperatures and predation risk induce shifts in energy storage (increases in C-rich carbohydrates and reductions in N-rich proteins) and body stoichiometry (increases in C : N and C : P). This promising theory, however, is rarely tested and assumes that prey will divert energy away from reproduction under predation risk, while under size-selective predation, prey instead increase fecundity. 2. We exposed the water flea Daphnia magna to 4 °C ...
1. Trait-based studies are needed to understand the plastic and genetic responses of organisms to wa...
The reduction of body size with warming has been proposed as the third universal response to global ...
Body size dependent interactions structure food webs, and these are changing with climate warming. W...
Summary 1. A key challenge for ecologists is to predict how single and joint effects of global warmi...
A key challenge for ecologists is to predict how single and joint effects of global warming and pred...
While nonconsumptive effects of predators may strongly affect prey populations, little is known how ...
Metabolism shapes the ecosystem role of organisms by dictating their energy demand and nutrient recy...
International audienceThe unprecedented rate of global warming requires a better understanding of ho...
1. The balance of energetic losses and gains is of paramount importance for understanding and predic...
Effects of stressors on body stoichiometry are important as these may cascade through food webs. Con...
The field of climate change impacts on ecology primarily focuses on the measures of abundance and di...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
Climate warming impacts organisms directly through changes in their physiology. Empirical evidence s...
In nature, a multitude of factors influences the fitness of an organismat a given time,whichmakes si...
Temperature rise may alter consumer diets through increased metabolic demand and altered resource av...
1. Trait-based studies are needed to understand the plastic and genetic responses of organisms to wa...
The reduction of body size with warming has been proposed as the third universal response to global ...
Body size dependent interactions structure food webs, and these are changing with climate warming. W...
Summary 1. A key challenge for ecologists is to predict how single and joint effects of global warmi...
A key challenge for ecologists is to predict how single and joint effects of global warming and pred...
While nonconsumptive effects of predators may strongly affect prey populations, little is known how ...
Metabolism shapes the ecosystem role of organisms by dictating their energy demand and nutrient recy...
International audienceThe unprecedented rate of global warming requires a better understanding of ho...
1. The balance of energetic losses and gains is of paramount importance for understanding and predic...
Effects of stressors on body stoichiometry are important as these may cascade through food webs. Con...
The field of climate change impacts on ecology primarily focuses on the measures of abundance and di...
Understanding and predicting the consequences of warming for complex ecosystems and indeed individua...
Climate warming impacts organisms directly through changes in their physiology. Empirical evidence s...
In nature, a multitude of factors influences the fitness of an organismat a given time,whichmakes si...
Temperature rise may alter consumer diets through increased metabolic demand and altered resource av...
1. Trait-based studies are needed to understand the plastic and genetic responses of organisms to wa...
The reduction of body size with warming has been proposed as the third universal response to global ...
Body size dependent interactions structure food webs, and these are changing with climate warming. W...