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Predator-induced defences under tropicalisation: A biogeographic approach
Phillip Fenberg
RODRIGO BEAS LUNA
Boris Igić
DAVID ARTURO PAZ GARCIA
Peter Raimondi
Karolina Zarzyczny
Eric Sanford
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14716
URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jbi.14716
Barnacles, Mexacanthina, Muricidae, predator-induced defence, predator–prey dynamics, range shifts, rocky intertidal zone, Stramonita, Tetraclita rubescens, tropicalisation
"The biogeography of predator-induced defences is an understudied area of predator–prey dynamics. Range overlap with predators that induce the response and local demographics (e.g., prey abundances) are likely to be important factors for determining the biogeographic distribution of induced defences within species. However, with climate warming, range-expanding warm-water predators are increasingly preying upon temperate species. This is a consequence of a wider phenomenon known as tropicalisation. We aim to determine: (i) if individuals of a temperate barnacle with induced defences (‘bent morphs’) are primarily present where they co-occur with range-expanding warm-water predators (muricid snails) and, (ii) if bent morphs are size-structured within populations."
Wiley
2023
Artículo
Journal of Biogeography
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Fenberg, P. B., Beas-Luna, R., Igić, B., MacLean, M. A., Paz-García, D., Raimondi, P. T., Sones, J. L., Zarzyczny, K., & Sanford, E. (2023). Predator-induced defences under tropicalisation: A biogeographic approach. Journal of Biogeography, 50, 2148–2159. https://doi.org/10.1111/ jbi.14716
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