Trait-mediated shifts and climate velocity decouple an endothermic marine predator and its ectothermic prey

Abstract Climate change is redistributing biodiversity globally and distributional shifts have been found to follow local climate velocities. It is largely assumed that marine endotherms such as cetaceans might shift more slowly than ectotherms in response to warming and would primarily follow chang...

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Main Authors: L. H. Thorne, J. A. Nye
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/42b96626e6e34a4bb2fb36ed6e6c1be8
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