The Northern Hemisphere has been warmer since 1980 than at any other time during the last 2000years. The observed increase in temperature has been generally higher in …
Climate change is transforming the structure of biological communities through the geographic extension and contraction of species' ranges. Range edges are naturally …
We review how intertidal biodiversity is responding to globally driven climate change, focusing on long-term data from rocky shores in the British Isles. Physical evidence of …
DS Wethey, SA Woodin, TJ Hilbish, SJ Jones… - Journal of Experimental …, 2011 - Elsevier
Biogeographic change in response to climate is a ratchet-like process, with gradual long term change punctuated by advances and retreats caused by extreme events. The winter of …
Rocky littoral macroorganisms that live between the high and low water marks were sampled in the summers of 1988 and 2007–2008 in Hornsund Fjord and along the adjacent …
SA Keith, RJH Herbert, PA Norton… - Diversity and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Evidence indicates that species are responding to climate change through distributional range shifts that track suitable climatic conditions. We aim to elucidate the role of meso …
An outbreak of bald sea urchin disease was detected affecting intertidal populations of the edible temperate species Paracentrotus lividus at its southernmost geographical limit. The …
Landscape structure and biotic interactions are closely linked. We identify five aspects of landscape structure that contribute to the co-occurrence of species and restrict or enable …
Information on past trends is essential to inform future predictions and underpin attribution needed to drive policy responses. It has long been recognised that sustained observations …