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A biologically relevant rapid quantification of physical and biological stress profiles on rocky shores
ArticleAbstract: Different combinations and intensities of physical (e.g. thermal) and biological (e.g. competition oPalabras claves:Cellana, Climate Change, Environmental stress, Hong Kong, Limpet, Rocky shoreAutores:Davies M.S., Ng T.P.T., Rick Stafford, Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopusCheats in a cooperative behaviour? Behavioural differences and breakdown of cooperative behaviour in aggregating, intertidal littorinids (Mollusca)
ArticleAbstract: Cooperative behaviours result in the evolution of cheats: individuals that benefit from the behaviouPalabras claves:aggregation, Cheat, Cooperation, Echinolittorina, GASTROPODA, Intertidal, Rocky shoreAutores:Davies M.S., Rick Stafford, Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopusLocalized versus regional adaptation in limpet shell morphology across the Iberian Peninsula
ArticleAbstract: The climate-envelope approach to predicting climate-induced species range shift is limited. There arPalabras claves:Climate Change, multiple stressors, Patella depressa, Rocky shoreAutores:Hines H., Morriss H., Rick Stafford, Saunders K., Williams R.L., Young S.Fuentes:scopusSelf-organization of intertidal snails facilitates evolution of aggregation behavior
ArticleAbstract: Many intertidal snails form aggregations during emersion to minimize desiccation stress. Here we invPalabras claves:aggregation, emergence, EVOLUTION, Littorinid snail, Rocky shore, Self-OrganizationAutores:Davies M.S., Rick Stafford, Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopusSimple, policy friendly, ecological interaction models from uncertain data and expert opinion
ArticleAbstract: In the marine environment, humans exploit natural ecosystems for food and economic benefit. ChallengPalabras claves:Bayesian belief network, Conservation, Fisheries, Marine management, Pbkp_redictive model, Rocky shore, Sparse dataAutores:Herbert R.J.H., Rick Stafford, Williams R.L.Fuentes:scopus