2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-829048/v1
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Metabolic Plasticity Improves Lobster´s Resilience to Ocean Warming but Not to Climate-driven Novel Species Interactions

Abstract: Marine species not only suffer from direct effects of warming oceans but also indirectly via the emergence of novel species interactions. While metabolic adjustments can be crucial to improve resilience to warming, it is largely unknown if this improves performance relative to novel competitors. We aimed to identify if spiny lobsters – inhabiting a global warming and species re-distribution hotspot - align their metabolic performance to improve resilience to both warming and novel species interactions. We meas… Show more

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