Living on the edge of two changing worlds: forecasting the responses of rocky intertidal ecosystems to climate change

B Helmuth, N Mieszkowska, P Moore… - Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol …, 2006 - annualreviews.org
Long-term monitoring shows that the poleward range edges of intertidal biota have shifted
by as much as 50 km per decade, faster than most recorded shifts of terrestrial species …

Corridors for conservation: integrating pattern and process

CLB Chetkiewicz, CC St. Clair… - Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol …, 2006 - annualreviews.org
Corridors are commonly used to connect fragments of wildlife habitat, yet the identification of
conservation corridors typically neglects processes of habitat selection and movement for …

Complex interactions in a rapidly changing world: responses of rocky shore communities to recent climate change

SJ Hawkins, PJ Moore, MT Burrows, E Poloczanska… - Climate research, 2008 - int-res.com
Warming of the planet has accelerated in recent years and is predicted to continue over the
next 50 to 100 yr. Evidence of responses to present warming in marine ecosystems include …

Changes in the range of some common rocky shore species in Britain—a response to climate change?

N Mieszkowska, MA Kendall, SJ Hawkins… - … : Patterns and Processes …, 2006 - Springer
Since the 1990s there has been a period of rapid climate warming in Europe. Long-term
broad scale datasets coupled with time series at specific locations for rocky intertidal species …

Long-term changes in the geographic distribution and population structures of Osilinus lineatus (Gastropoda: Trochidae) in Britain and Ireland

N Mieszkowska, SJ Hawkins, MT Burrows… - Journal of the Marine …, 2007 - cambridge.org
Since the rate of global climate change began to accelerate in the 1980s, the coastal seas of
Britain have warmed by up to 1° C. Locations close to the northern range edges of a …

Coastal resource intensification across the Pleistocene–Holocene transition in Northern Spain: Evidence from shell size and age distributions of marine gastropods

I Gutiérrez-Zugasti - Quaternary International, 2011 - Elsevier
Evidence for the exploitation of marine resources has been identified throughout prehistory
but its relative importance has varied. Knowledge for earlier periods is biased by low …

[PDF][PDF] Common topshells: an introduction to the biology of Osilinus lineatus with notes on other species in the genus

JH Crothers - Field studies, 2001 - cdn.fieldstudiescouncil.net
This review concentrates on those features of common topshell biology that are amenable to
field study–distribution, abundance, population structure, response to environmental stimuli …

Combined sclerochronologic and oxygen isotope analysis of gastropod shells (Gibbula cineraria, North Sea): life-history traits and utility as a high-resolution …

BR Schöne, DL Rodland, A Wehrmann, B Heidel… - Marine Biology, 2007 - Springer
The grey top-shell, Gibbula cineraria is a common member of temperate to cold water kelp
forest communities, but its longevity and the age structure of its populations remains …

Marine snails of the genus Phorcus: biology and ecology of sentinel species for human impacts on the rocky shores

R Sousa, J Delgado, JA González… - … resources of water, 2018 - books.google.com
In this review article, the authors explore a broad spectrum of subjects associated to marine
snails of the genus Phorcus Risso, 1826, namely, distribution, habitat, behaviour and life …

Stable oxygen isotope analysis of Phorcus lineatus (da Costa, 1778) as a proxy for foraging seasonality during the Mesolithic in northern Iberia

A García-Escárzaga, I Gutiérrez-Zugasti… - Archaeological and …, 2019 - Springer
The Mesolithic period in the Cantabrian region, a coastal area located in northern Spain, is
characterised by a marked increase in the human use of coastal resources in comparison …