Mismatches between predator and prey due to climate change have now been documented for a number of systems. Ultimately, a mismatch may have far-reaching consequences for ecosystem functioning as decoupling of trophic relationships results in trophic cascades. Here, we examine the potential for climate change induced mismatches between zooplankton and algae during spring succession, with a focus on Daphnia and its algal food. Whereas the development of an overwintering population of daphnids may parallel shifts in phytoplankton phenology due to climate warming, changes in the photoperiod–temperature interaction may cause the emerging population of daphnids to hatch too late and mismatch their phytoplankton prey. A decoupling of the trophic ...
Large herbivorous zooplankton and spring clear-water phases occur rarely in tropical lakes. It has b...
Spring phenologies are advancing in many ecosystems associated with climate warming causing unpredic...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...
Mismatches between predator and prey due to climate change have now been documented for a number of ...
Plankton succession during spring/early summer in temperate lakes is characterised by a highly predi...
In shallow lakes, environmental warming and nutrient loading are important influences on the likelih...
Climate change is altering regional temperatures, forcing species to respond to new environmental ch...
The factors influencing the seasonal dynamics of Daphnia in a thermally stratified lake (Esthwaite W...
In many ecosystems, consumers respond to warming differently than their resources, sometimes leading...
Climate change is proceeding rapidly at high northern latitudes and may have a variety of direct and...
Spring phenologies are advancing in many ecosystems associated with climate warming causing unpredic...
Climate warming alters the seasonal timing of biological events. This raises concerns that species-s...
Many freshwater zooplankton species perform a diel vertical migration (DVM) and spend the day within...
International audienceEcological consequences of global warming include shifts of species ranges tow...
Determining how temperature alters direct predation and indirect trophic cascade effects will be cru...
Large herbivorous zooplankton and spring clear-water phases occur rarely in tropical lakes. It has b...
Spring phenologies are advancing in many ecosystems associated with climate warming causing unpredic...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...
Mismatches between predator and prey due to climate change have now been documented for a number of ...
Plankton succession during spring/early summer in temperate lakes is characterised by a highly predi...
In shallow lakes, environmental warming and nutrient loading are important influences on the likelih...
Climate change is altering regional temperatures, forcing species to respond to new environmental ch...
The factors influencing the seasonal dynamics of Daphnia in a thermally stratified lake (Esthwaite W...
In many ecosystems, consumers respond to warming differently than their resources, sometimes leading...
Climate change is proceeding rapidly at high northern latitudes and may have a variety of direct and...
Spring phenologies are advancing in many ecosystems associated with climate warming causing unpredic...
Climate warming alters the seasonal timing of biological events. This raises concerns that species-s...
Many freshwater zooplankton species perform a diel vertical migration (DVM) and spend the day within...
International audienceEcological consequences of global warming include shifts of species ranges tow...
Determining how temperature alters direct predation and indirect trophic cascade effects will be cru...
Large herbivorous zooplankton and spring clear-water phases occur rarely in tropical lakes. It has b...
Spring phenologies are advancing in many ecosystems associated with climate warming causing unpredic...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...