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Ecological stability in response to warming

Katarina E. Fussmann, Florian Schwarzmüller (), Ulrich Brose (), Alexandre Jousset and Björn C. Rall
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Katarina E. Fussmann: J.F. Blumenbach Institute of Zoology and Anthropology, Georg-August University Göttingen 37073, Germany
Florian Schwarzmüller: J.F. Blumenbach Institute of Zoology and Anthropology, Georg-August University Göttingen 37073, Germany
Ulrich Brose: J.F. Blumenbach Institute of Zoology and Anthropology, Georg-August University Göttingen 37073, Germany
Alexandre Jousset: J.F. Blumenbach Institute of Zoology and Anthropology, Georg-August University Göttingen 37073, Germany
Björn C. Rall: J.F. Blumenbach Institute of Zoology and Anthropology, Georg-August University Göttingen 37073, Germany

Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 3, 206-210

Abstract: Although many species-level responses to climate warming have been documented, understanding of ecosystem-level stability under warming remains low. Now, a study using meta-analyses of temperature effects on metabolic rates, reeding rates and population sizes along with a mechanistic predator–prey model finds that warming stabilizes predator–prey dynamics but risks predator starvation.

Date: 2014
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