2023
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10744
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Boreal and Lusitanian species display trophic niche variation in temperate waters

Morgane Amelot,
Marianne Robert,
Maud Mouchet
et al.

Abstract: Climate change has non‐linear impacts on species distributions and abundance that have cascading effects on ecosystem structure and function. Among them are shifts in trophic interactions within communities. Sites found at the interface between two or more biogeographical regions, where species with diverse thermal preferenda are assembled, are areas of strong interest to study the impact of climate change on communities' interactions. This study examined variation in trophic structure in the Celtic Sea, a tem… Show more

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