Climate change is currently one of the main driving forces behind changes in species distributions, and understanding the mechanisms that underpin macroecological patterns is necessary for a more predictive science. Warming sea water temperatures are expected to drive changes in ectothermic marine species ranges due to their thermal tolerance levels. Here, we develop a mechanistic tool to predict size- and season-specific distributions based on the physiology of the species and the temperature and food conditions in the sea. The effects of climate conditions on physiological-based habitat utilization was then examined for different size-classes of two commercially important fish species in the North Sea, plaice, Pleuronectes platessa, and s...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
The persistence of harvested fish populations in the Anthropocene will be determined, above all, by ...
Marine climate change is having an impact on individual species and fish communities at local and gl...
Models are useful tools for predicting the impact of global change on species distribution and abund...
To anticipate the response of fish populations to climate change, we developed a framework that inte...
To anticipate the response of fish populations to climate change, we developed a framework that inte...
To anticipate the response of fish populations to climate change, we developed a framework that inte...
Models are useful tools for predicting the impact of global change on species distribution and abund...
Models are useful tools for predicting the impact of global change on species distribution and abund...
Abstract Species distribution models predict a poleward migration for marine ectotherms with ocean w...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Understanding and predicting the response of marine communities to climate change at large spatial s...
Understanding and predicting the response of marine communities to climate change at large spatial s...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
The persistence of harvested fish populations in the Anthropocene will be determined, above all, by ...
Marine climate change is having an impact on individual species and fish communities at local and gl...
Models are useful tools for predicting the impact of global change on species distribution and abund...
To anticipate the response of fish populations to climate change, we developed a framework that inte...
To anticipate the response of fish populations to climate change, we developed a framework that inte...
To anticipate the response of fish populations to climate change, we developed a framework that inte...
Models are useful tools for predicting the impact of global change on species distribution and abund...
Models are useful tools for predicting the impact of global change on species distribution and abund...
Abstract Species distribution models predict a poleward migration for marine ectotherms with ocean w...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Understanding and predicting the response of marine communities to climate change at large spatial s...
Understanding and predicting the response of marine communities to climate change at large spatial s...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
The persistence of harvested fish populations in the Anthropocene will be determined, above all, by ...