Clark, Bethany L Vigfúsdóttir, Freydís Wanless, Sarah Hamer, Keith C Bodey, Thomas W Bearhop, Stuart Bennison, Ashley Blackburn, Jez Cox, Sam L d’Entremont, Kyle JN
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Peer reviewed: True / Publication status: Published / Funder: Natural Environment Research Council; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000270 / Density-dependent competition for food influences the foraging behaviour and demography of colonial animals, but how this influence varies across a species’ latitudinal range is poorly understood. H...
Csordas, Matthew Starko, Samuel Neufeld, Christopher J Thompson, Sarah Ann Baum, Julia K
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Annals of botany
Climate change, including gradual changes and extreme weather events, is driving widespread species losses and range shifts. These climatic changes are felt acutely in intertidal ecosystems, where many organisms live close to their thermal limits and experience the extremes of both marine and terrestrial environments. A recent series of multiyear h...
Ronquillo, Cristina Stropp, Juliana Medina, Nagore G Hortal, Joaquin
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Ecology and evolution
Biodiversity data records contain inaccuracies and biases. To overcome this limitation and establish robust geographic patterns, ecologists often curate records keeping those that are most suitable for their analyses. Yet, this choice is not straightforward and the outcome of the analysis may vary due to a trade-off between data quality and volume....
Shalders, Tanika C. Champion, Curtis Benkendorff, Kirsten Davis, Tom Wernberg, Thomas Morris, Stephen Coleman, Melinda A.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Ocean warming and short-term extreme events (e.g. marine heatwaves) are becoming more intense and frequent and have had major impacts on ecosystems. Seaweeds are foundational components of temperate reefs, providing nutrition for a diversity of species and underpinning temperate food webs. While the impacts of climate-driven environmental change on...
Johnson, Kellie Taylor, Avery Socha, Annika Barkyoumb, Ellie Nakamura, Koichi Kaiser, Carl L. German, Christopher R. Yoerger, Dana R. Van Dover, Cindy Lee
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Systematic surveys of the distribution of epibenthic megafaunal species relative to one another and to environmental variables in the deep sea can lead to inferences and testable hypotheses regarding factors that influence their distributions. Here we use a seascape approach to provide insight into the character and spatial extent of the influence ...
Matthews, Stephanie A Blanco-Bercial, Leocadio
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Ecology and evolution
Due to historical under-sampling of the deep ocean, the distributional ranges of mesopelagic zooplankton are not well documented, leading to uncertainty about the mechanisms that shape midwater zooplankton community composition. Using a combination of DNA metabarcoding (18S-V4 and mtCOI) and trait-based analysis, we characterized zooplankton divers...
Nathan, Mayda Gruner, Daniel S
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Annals of botany
How well plants reproduce near their geographic range edge can determine whether distributions will shift in response to changing climate. Reproduction at the range edge can be limiting if pollinator scarcity leads to pollen limitation, or if abiotic stressors affect allocation to reproduction. For many animal-pollinated plants with expanding range...
Boyd, Robin J August, Thomas A Cooke, Robert Logie, Mark Mancini, Francesca Powney, Gary D Roy, David B Turvey, Katharine Isaac, Nick J B
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Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Policy makers require high-level summaries of biodiversity change. However, deriving such summaries from raw biodiversity data is a complex process involving several intermediary stages. In this paper, we describe an operational workflow for generating annual estimates of species occupancy at national scales from raw species occurrence data, which ...
Martin, Paul R Ghalambor, Cameron K
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The American naturalist
AbstractClosely related, ecologically similar species often segregate their distributions along environmental gradients of time, space, and resources, but previous research suggests diverse underlying causes. Here, we review reciprocal removal studies in nature that experimentally test the role of interactions among species in determining their tur...
Haesen, Stef Lembrechts, Jonas de Frenne, Pieter Lenoir, Jonathan Aalto, Juha Ashcroft, Michael Kopecký, Martin Luoto, Miska Maclean, Ilya Nijs, Ivan
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Microclimate research gained renewed interest over the last decade and its importance for many ecological processes is increasingly being recognized. Consequently, the call for high-resolution microclimatic temperature grids across broad spatial extents is becoming more pressing to improve ecological models. Here, we provide a new set of open-acces...