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View article: Indirect Effects of Temperature Drive Gradients in Fish Food Web Properties
Indirect Effects of Temperature Drive Gradients in Fish Food Web Properties Open
Aim Understanding the direct (e.g., on biological rates) and indirect (e.g., through changes in species richness) effects of temperature on food web properties, in the context of latitudinal gradients and climate warming. We focus on speci…
View article: Plasticity in climate change responses
Plasticity in climate change responses Open
Recent research has shown that climate change can both induce and modulate the expression of plastic traits but our understanding of the role of phenotypic plasticity as an adaptive response to climate change is limited. In this review, we…
View article: Rapid and reversible plasticity of upper thermal limit, but no effects of multigenerational warming in medaka
Rapid and reversible plasticity of upper thermal limit, but no effects of multigenerational warming in medaka Open
The global rise of atmospheric temperature and the escalating occurrence of extreme climatic events urge for a better understanding of the factors influencing thermal tolerance to extreme temperatures. In particular, the critical thermal m…
View article: Scientists' warning on climate change and insects
Scientists' warning on climate change and insects Open
Climate warming is considered to be among the most serious of anthropogenic stresses to the environment, because it not only has direct effects on biodiversity, but it also exacerbates the harmful effects of other human‐mediated threats. T…
View article: Connecting the dots: Managing species interaction networks to mitigate the impacts of global change
Connecting the dots: Managing species interaction networks to mitigate the impacts of global change Open
Global change is causing unprecedented degradation of the Earth’s biological systems and thus undermining human prosperity. Past practices have focused either on monitoring biodiversity decline or mitigating ecosystem services degradation.…
View article: “Multigenerational effects of temperature exposure on upper thermal limit and mitochondrial functioning in Medaka (<i>Oryzias Latipes</i>) brain”
“Multigenerational effects of temperature exposure on upper thermal limit and mitochondrial functioning in Medaka (<i>Oryzias Latipes</i>) brain” Open
Determining the mechanisms underpinning the thermal limits of organisms is essential to anticipate the impact of climate change on their survival. As mitochondrial activity is key for cellular ATP production, we aimed at investigating the …
View article: Climate Impacts on Lake Food‐Webs Are Mediated by Biological Invasions
Climate Impacts on Lake Food‐Webs Are Mediated by Biological Invasions Open
Climate change and biological invasions are among the most important drivers of biodiversity and ecosystem change. Despite major advances in understanding their ecological impacts, these drivers are often considered individually, overlooki…
View article: A simplified approach for assessing the effects of temperature change on the stability of consumer–resource interactions
A simplified approach for assessing the effects of temperature change on the stability of consumer–resource interactions Open
Temperature regulates the physiology and behaviour of organisms. Thus, changing temperatures impact the dynamics of species interactions. Considering that consumer–resource interactions underpin ecological communities, the impacts of warmi…
View article: Ecological consequences of body size reduction under warming
Ecological consequences of body size reduction under warming Open
Body size reduction is a universal response to warming, but its ecological consequences across biological levels, from individuals to ecosystems, remain poorly understood. Most biological processes scale with body size, and warming-induced…
View article: The interaction between warming and enrichment accelerates food‐web simplification in freshwater systems
The interaction between warming and enrichment accelerates food‐web simplification in freshwater systems Open
Nutrient enrichment and climate warming threaten freshwater systems. Metabolic theory and the paradox of enrichment predict that both stressors independently can lead to simpler food‐webs having fewer nodes, shorter food‐chains and lower c…
View article: Direct effect of artificial warming on communities is stronger than its indirect effect through body mass reduction
Direct effect of artificial warming on communities is stronger than its indirect effect through body mass reduction Open
Theory predicts that morphological and bioenergetic constraints due to temperature‐induced body size reduction can modulate the direct effects of warming on biotic interactions, with consequent effects on trophic cascades and biomass distr…
View article: Multigenerational exposure to temperature influences mitochondrial oxygen fluxes in the Medaka fish (<i>Oryzias latipes</i>)
Multigenerational exposure to temperature influences mitochondrial oxygen fluxes in the Medaka fish (<i>Oryzias latipes</i>) Open
Aim Thermal sensitivity of cellular metabolism is crucial for animal physiology and survival under climate change. Despite recent efforts, effects of multigenerational exposure to temperature on the metabolic functioning remain poorly unde…
View article: Dataset Direct effect of artificial warming on communities is stronger than its indirect effect through body mass reduction
Dataset Direct effect of artificial warming on communities is stronger than its indirect effect through body mass reduction Open
This file holds the data and scripts used in the article "Direct effect of artificial warming on communities is stronger than its indirect effect through body mass reduction".Data are available in files whose name begins with the prefix "d…
View article: Data from: No universal mathematical model for thermal performance curves across traits and taxonomic groups
Data from: No universal mathematical model for thermal performance curves across traits and taxonomic groups Open
This repository contains two compilations of thermal performance datasets of a) biological traits and b) individual enzymes of ectotherms from the literature.The two tables include:an id for each thermal performance datasetthe organism (ta…
View article: Sustained ecological impacts of invasive crayfish following claw injury
Sustained ecological impacts of invasive crayfish following claw injury Open
The rapid acceleration of human-mediated translocation of species has led to the introduction of thousands of species outside their native range with severe consequences for global biodiversity. Freshwater crayfish are a particularly succe…
View article: Distinct impacts of feeding frequency and warming on life history traits affect population fitness in vertebrate ectotherms
Distinct impacts of feeding frequency and warming on life history traits affect population fitness in vertebrate ectotherms Open
Body size shifts in ectotherms are mostly attributed to the Temperature Size Rule (TSR) stating that warming speeds up initial growth rate but leads to smaller size when food does not limit growth. Investigating the links between temperatu…
View article: Body size and trophic position determine the outcomes of species invasions along temperature and productivity gradients
Body size and trophic position determine the outcomes of species invasions along temperature and productivity gradients Open
Species invasions are predicted to increase in frequency with global change, but quantitative predictions of how environmental filters and species traits influence the success and consequences of invasions for local communities are lacking…
View article: Sustained ecological impacts of invasive crayfish following claw injury
Sustained ecological impacts of invasive crayfish following claw injury Open
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View article: The effects of warming on the stability of consumer-resource interactions
The effects of warming on the stability of consumer-resource interactions Open
Temperature regulates the physiology and behaviour of organisms. Thus, changing temperatures induce dynamics in species interactions. Considering that consumer-resource interactions underpin ecological communities, the impacts of warming o…
View article: No model to rule them all: a systematic comparison of 83 thermal performance curve models across traits and taxonomic groups
No model to rule them all: a systematic comparison of 83 thermal performance curve models across traits and taxonomic groups Open
In ectotherms, the performance of physiological, ecological and life-history traits universally increases with temperature to a maximum before decreasing again. Identifying the most appropriate thermal performance model for a specific trai…
View article: Distinct impacts of food restriction and warming on life history traits affect population fitness in vertebrate ectotherms
Distinct impacts of food restriction and warming on life history traits affect population fitness in vertebrate ectotherms Open
Body size shifts in ectotherms are mostly attributed to the Temperature Size Rule stating that warming speeds up initial growth rate but leads to smaller size when food availability does not limit growth. Nevertheless, climate warming can …
View article: Changes in vertical and horizontal diversities mediated by the size structure of introduced fish collectively shape food‐web stability
Changes in vertical and horizontal diversities mediated by the size structure of introduced fish collectively shape food‐web stability Open
Species introductions can alter local food‐web structure by changing the vertical or horizontal diversity within communities, largely driven by their body size distributions. Increasing vertical and horizontal diversities is predicted to h…
View article: Distinct impacts of food restriction and warming on life history traits affect population fitness in vertebrate ectotherms
Distinct impacts of food restriction and warming on life history traits affect population fitness in vertebrate ectotherms Open
Observed body size shifts in ectotherms are mostly attributed to the temperature size rule (TSR) stating that warming speeds up initial growth rate but leads to smaller size when food availability does not limit growth. However, climate wa…
View article: Dataset Medaka fish mitochondrial oxygen fluxes
Dataset Medaka fish mitochondrial oxygen fluxes Open
Dataset of Medaka fish mitochondrial oxygen fluxes measured through a full factorial experimental design with (1) two ancestral temperatures: fish reared at 20 °C (C) or at 30 °C (W), and (2) two assay temperatures: mitochondrial oxygen fl…
View article: Dataset Medaka fish mitochondrial oxygen fluxes
Dataset Medaka fish mitochondrial oxygen fluxes Open
Dataset of Medaka fish mitochondrial oxygen fluxes measured through a full factorial experimental design with (1) two ancestral temperatures: fish reared at 20 °C (C) or at 30 °C (W), and (2) two assay temperatures: mitochondrial oxygen fl…
View article: Body size and trophic position determine the outcomes of species invasions along temperature and productivity gradients
Body size and trophic position determine the outcomes of species invasions along temperature and productivity gradients Open
Species invasions are predicted to increase in frequency with global change, but quantitative predictions of how environmental filters and species traits influence the success and consequences of invasions for local communities are lacking…