Heat-related mass mortalities and local extinctions are expected to rise as the frequency, duration, and intensity of extreme heat events increase due to climate change, particularly in the case of sessile or sedentary species that cannot relocate. Little is known, however, of how biotic factors, such as the size and non-motile behaviour of individuals, contribute to small-scale variation in susceptibility to heat-related mortality during such events. We used infrared thermography to investigate how manipulated mussel bed size and the size structure of individuals within beds influence small-scale variability in the body temperatures of two intertidal mussel species with different thermoregulatory behaviours (gaping vs. non-gaping) during s...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...
Temperature extremes are predicted to intensify with climate change. These extremes are rapidly emer...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...
Heat-related mass mortalities and local extinctions are expected to rise as the frequency, duration,...
The indigenous South African mussel Perna perna gapes during periods of aerial exposure to maintain ...
1. Predicting the effects of rising temperature entails measuring both habitat thermal characteristi...
The interaction of ocean conditions and weather with small-scale physical features of a habitat can ...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
By associating closely with others to form a group, an animal can benefit from a number of advantage...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
By associating closely with others to form a group, an animal can benefit from a number of advantage...
Extreme events such as heat waves have increased in frequency and duration over the last decades. Un...
This dataset compiles information regarding diverse physiological variables of two mussel species un...
To understand the mechanisms of invasions it is necessary to explore how thermal environments affect...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...
Temperature extremes are predicted to intensify with climate change. These extremes are rapidly emer...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...
Heat-related mass mortalities and local extinctions are expected to rise as the frequency, duration,...
The indigenous South African mussel Perna perna gapes during periods of aerial exposure to maintain ...
1. Predicting the effects of rising temperature entails measuring both habitat thermal characteristi...
The interaction of ocean conditions and weather with small-scale physical features of a habitat can ...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
By associating closely with others to form a group, an animal can benefit from a number of advantage...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
By associating closely with others to form a group, an animal can benefit from a number of advantage...
Extreme events such as heat waves have increased in frequency and duration over the last decades. Un...
This dataset compiles information regarding diverse physiological variables of two mussel species un...
To understand the mechanisms of invasions it is necessary to explore how thermal environments affect...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...
Temperature extremes are predicted to intensify with climate change. These extremes are rapidly emer...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...