Modern climate change has a strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communities into novel states that have no present-day analog, leaving ecologists with no observational basis to predict the likely biotic effects. Fossil records contain long time-series of past environmental changes outside the range of modern observation, which are vital for predicting future ecological responses, and are capable of (a) providing detailed information on rates of ecological change, (b) illuminating the environmental drivers of those changes, and (c) recording the effects of environmental change on individual physiological rates. Outcrops of Early Miocene Newport Member of the Astoria Formation (Oregon) provide one such time series. This rec...
Paleoecological data are unique historical archives that extend back far beyond the last several dec...
In order to predict the fate of biodiversity in a rapidly changing world, we must first understand h...
International audienceOne of the most common responses of marine ectotherms to rapid warming is a re...
<div><p>Modern climate change has a strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communiti...
Climate changes are multivariate in nature, and disentangling the proximal drivers of biotic respons...
Benthic animals profoundly influence the cycling and storage of carbon and other elements in marine ...
Humans are changing the Earth. What is unknown is how biotic communities and ecosystems will react ...
Benthic animals profoundly influence the cycling and storage of carbon and other elements in marine ...
Biodiversity is expected to change in response to future global warming. However, it is difficult to...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
Global warming, acidification, and oxygen stress at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) are ...
The Pliensbachian-Toarcian (Early Jurassic) fossil record is an archive of natural data of benthic c...
Significant warming of Earth's climate in the near term seems increasingly likely. If significant en...
Paleoecological data are unique historical archives that extend back far beyond the last several dec...
In order to predict the fate of biodiversity in a rapidly changing world, we must first understand h...
International audienceOne of the most common responses of marine ectotherms to rapid warming is a re...
<div><p>Modern climate change has a strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communiti...
Climate changes are multivariate in nature, and disentangling the proximal drivers of biotic respons...
Benthic animals profoundly influence the cycling and storage of carbon and other elements in marine ...
Humans are changing the Earth. What is unknown is how biotic communities and ecosystems will react ...
Benthic animals profoundly influence the cycling and storage of carbon and other elements in marine ...
Biodiversity is expected to change in response to future global warming. However, it is difficult to...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
Global warming, acidification, and oxygen stress at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) are ...
The Pliensbachian-Toarcian (Early Jurassic) fossil record is an archive of natural data of benthic c...
Significant warming of Earth's climate in the near term seems increasingly likely. If significant en...
Paleoecological data are unique historical archives that extend back far beyond the last several dec...
In order to predict the fate of biodiversity in a rapidly changing world, we must first understand h...
International audienceOne of the most common responses of marine ectotherms to rapid warming is a re...