Differing temperature regimes have no impact on the heat stress response of shallow and upper-mesophotic populations of a temperate calcareous sponge [0.03%]
温度制度不同对温带钙质海绵浅水和上暖水栖种群热应激反应的影响微弱
Manon Broadribb,Alice Rogers,Torsten Thomas et al.
Manon Broadribb et al.
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are increasing in intensity and frequency globally owing to anthropogenic climate change. Temperate mesophotic ecosystems (TMEs; 30-150 m) are light-dependent habitats that generally experience cooler and more stable...
Individuals of the invasive round goby face physiological and behavioural trade-offs in their sensitivity to salinity [0.03%]
入侵物种 Rounds 鳗鱼面临生理和行为的盐度敏感性权衡
Tommy Norin,Mikael van Deurs,Jane W Behrens
Tommy Norin
Invasive species often cause ecological damage, including competition with native species for space, food and survival. One of these invasive species is the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus), a fish introduced into fresh and brackish wate...
Multiple weak biases support adaptive choices without prior experience: a self-supervised strategy [0.03%]
多种弱偏见支持没有先验经验的适应性选择:一种自监督策略
Elisabetta Versace,Benjamin L de Bivort
Elisabetta Versace
From social interaction to foraging, the survival of newborn animals depends on their ability to make adaptive decisions without prior experience. While ethological research focused on strong innate biases, recent empirical evidence shows t...
Flower constancy in pollinators: a bouquet of agendas shapes interactions among mutualistic partners [0.03%]
传粉者的花卉恒定性:互利关系中的一系列议程塑造了互惠伙伴间的相互作用
Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter
Plant-pollinator interactions have become a major research area because of their impact on key ecosystem services. One pollinator behaviour of particular importance is flower constancy, the tendency to temporarily focus on one flower specie...
The interplay of sexual selection and hybridization can drive sexual radiation [0.03%]
性选择和杂交的相互作用可以驱动性辐射
Kotaro Kagawa
Kotaro Kagawa
Many evolutionary radiations involve diversification of exaggerated sexual displays, but little is known about how they are formed. It has been theorized that there can be multiple stable equilibria in the evolution of sexually selected tra...
Evolutionary rescue of freshwater copepods during historical lake acidification [0.03%]
有历史记录的湖泊酸化期间淡水枝角类的演化救援作用
Mathilde Salamon,Maxime Saint-Martin,Rowan D H Barrett et al.
Mathilde Salamon et al.
The persistence of populations facing severe environmental disturbance can be enabled by natural selection on heritable phenotypic variation-a process known as evolutionary rescue. Few studies have documented this process or its long-term c...
Sex-role reversal and the Bateman gradient in coucals-females benefit from mating with multiple partners [0.03%]
反性角色和巴特曼斜率:大 racket 鸬鹚多雄配偶的适应值更高
Guadalupe Lopez-Nava,Ignas Safari,Clemens Küpper et al.
Guadalupe Lopez-Nava et al.
Conventional sex roles imply that males compete more vigorously with each other for fertilizations, whereas females are more selective in choosing a mate. As a consequence, mating and reproductive success is typically more variable in males...
Yinpeng Zhang,John J Wiens
Yinpeng Zhang
Many species delimited by morphological data contain two or more species that are distinct based on molecular data (i.e. cryptic species). Cryptic species have important implications for ecology, evolution and conservation. For example, mor...
From trophic flows to causal effects: marine mammal-fish interactions in the Norwegian Sea and Barents Sea [0.03%]
从营养流动到因果影响:挪威海和巴伦支海的海洋哺乳动物与鱼类相互作用
Benjamin Planque,Ulf Lindstrøm,John-André Henden et al.
Benjamin Planque et al.
Marine mammals, fish and fisheries exploit overlapping prey resources; yet the causal nature of their interactions remains unresolved due to limited data and complex ecosystem dynamics. In this study, we combine food web modelling with caus...
Light pollution in the wild affects adult reef fish and has intergenerational and direct impacts on offspring [0.03%]
光污染会影响野生成年珊瑚礁鱼类及其后代
Jules Schligler,Thibaut Roost,Joann Schies et al.
Jules Schligler et al.
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a pervasive anthropogenic pollutant, increasing in intensity and scope. While its impacts on biological and ecological processes are well documented among terrestrial taxa, marine organisms have received ...