The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a rapid increase in atmospheric temperature over the last 50 years. Whether or not marine organisms thriving in this cold stenothermal environment are able to cope with warming is of concern. Here, we present changes to the growth and shell characteristics of the ecologically important, small and short lived brooding bivalve Lissarca miliaris from Signy Island, Antarctica. Using material collected from the 1970’s to the present day, we show an increase in growth rate and adult shell deterioration accompanied by a decrease in offspring size, associated with an increase in annual average temperatures. Critical changes to the bivalve’s ecology seen today evidence the problem of a shift in baseline since ...
1. Biological capacities to respond to changing environments dictate success or failure of populatio...
Marine encrusting communities play vital roles in benthic ecosystems and have major economic implica...
Antarctica is known for its unique flora and fauna; however, the current rate of change occurring ac...
The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a rapid increase in atmospheric temperature over the last 50...
The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a rapid increase in atmospheric temperature over the last 50...
Marine life is currently under threat from large-scale, long-term changes to the marine environment....
The ability of a species to show plasticity throughout its range is suggested to be significant to t...
Maritime Antarctic freshwater habitats are amongst the fastest changing environments on Earth. Tempe...
The waters of the Southern Ocean are projected to warm over the coming century, with potential adver...
Laternula elliptica are large bivalves found in high densities in soft sediments in coastal regions ...
Clark MS, Nieva LV, Hoffman J, et al. Lack of long-term acclimation in Antarctic encrusting species ...
<b>1.</b> Biological capacities to respond to changing environments dictate success or f...
Antarctica and the surrounding Southern Ocean are facing complex environmental change. Their native ...
Global warming is affecting the Antarctic continent in complex ways. Because Antarctic organisms are...
The Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event occurred 66 million years ago and had a profound effe...
1. Biological capacities to respond to changing environments dictate success or failure of populatio...
Marine encrusting communities play vital roles in benthic ecosystems and have major economic implica...
Antarctica is known for its unique flora and fauna; however, the current rate of change occurring ac...
The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a rapid increase in atmospheric temperature over the last 50...
The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a rapid increase in atmospheric temperature over the last 50...
Marine life is currently under threat from large-scale, long-term changes to the marine environment....
The ability of a species to show plasticity throughout its range is suggested to be significant to t...
Maritime Antarctic freshwater habitats are amongst the fastest changing environments on Earth. Tempe...
The waters of the Southern Ocean are projected to warm over the coming century, with potential adver...
Laternula elliptica are large bivalves found in high densities in soft sediments in coastal regions ...
Clark MS, Nieva LV, Hoffman J, et al. Lack of long-term acclimation in Antarctic encrusting species ...
<b>1.</b> Biological capacities to respond to changing environments dictate success or f...
Antarctica and the surrounding Southern Ocean are facing complex environmental change. Their native ...
Global warming is affecting the Antarctic continent in complex ways. Because Antarctic organisms are...
The Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event occurred 66 million years ago and had a profound effe...
1. Biological capacities to respond to changing environments dictate success or failure of populatio...
Marine encrusting communities play vital roles in benthic ecosystems and have major economic implica...
Antarctica is known for its unique flora and fauna; however, the current rate of change occurring ac...