As a consequence of global warming, tropical invasive species are expected to expand their range pole-ward, extending their negative impacts to previously undisturbed, high-latitude ecosystems. Investigating the physiological responses of invasive species to environmental temperature is important because the coupled effects of climate change and species invasion on ecosystems could be more alarming than the effects of each phenomenon independently. Especially in poikilotherms, the rate of motion in muscle-driven biomechanical systems is expected to double for every 10 °C increase in temperature. In this study, we address the question, “How does temperature affect the speed of jaw-movement during prey-capture in invasive fishes?” Kinematic a...
WOS: 000427077300003Improved vision due to the cranial endothermy known in large-bodied marine fishe...
Guppies have successfully established populations in places with thermal regimes very different from...
Extensions of species’ geographical distributions, or range extensions, are among the primary ecolog...
As a consequence of global warming, tropical invasive species are expected to expand their range pol...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The effect of temperature on predator...
Temperature can have profound impacts on fitness‐related activities in fishes. Feeding is an ecologi...
Invasive species exert negative impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems on a global scale, which may ...
International audienceA characterization of the thermal ecology of fishes is needed to better unders...
WOS:000623021700012International audienceWarming of aquatic environments as a result of climate chan...
Global climate change continues to impact fish habitat quality and biodiversity, especially in regar...
Aim: Higher temperatures increase the metabolic rate of ectothermic organisms up to a certain level ...
Climate change and invasive species are among the biggest threats to global biodiversity and ecosyst...
The warming of coastal oceans due to climate change is increasing the overwinter survival of tropica...
Large-bodied fish are critical for sustaining coral reef fisheries, but little is known about the vu...
WOS: 000427077300003Improved vision due to the cranial endothermy known in large-bodied marine fishe...
Guppies have successfully established populations in places with thermal regimes very different from...
Extensions of species’ geographical distributions, or range extensions, are among the primary ecolog...
As a consequence of global warming, tropical invasive species are expected to expand their range pol...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The effect of temperature on predator...
Temperature can have profound impacts on fitness‐related activities in fishes. Feeding is an ecologi...
Invasive species exert negative impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems on a global scale, which may ...
International audienceA characterization of the thermal ecology of fishes is needed to better unders...
WOS:000623021700012International audienceWarming of aquatic environments as a result of climate chan...
Global climate change continues to impact fish habitat quality and biodiversity, especially in regar...
Aim: Higher temperatures increase the metabolic rate of ectothermic organisms up to a certain level ...
Climate change and invasive species are among the biggest threats to global biodiversity and ecosyst...
The warming of coastal oceans due to climate change is increasing the overwinter survival of tropica...
Large-bodied fish are critical for sustaining coral reef fisheries, but little is known about the vu...
WOS: 000427077300003Improved vision due to the cranial endothermy known in large-bodied marine fishe...
Guppies have successfully established populations in places with thermal regimes very different from...
Extensions of species’ geographical distributions, or range extensions, are among the primary ecolog...