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    Antarctic environmental change and biological responses by Convey, Peter, Peck, Lloyd S

    Published in Science advances (01-11-2019)
    “…Antarctica and the surrounding Southern Ocean are facing complex environmental change. Their native biota has adapted to the region's extreme conditions over…”
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    Antarctica: The final frontier for marine biological invasions by McCarthy, Arlie H., Peck, Lloyd S., Hughes, Kevin A., Aldridge, David C.

    Published in Global change biology (01-07-2019)
    “…Antarctica is experiencing significant ecological and environmental change, which may facilitate the establishment of non‐native marine species. Non‐native…”
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    Biomineralization plasticity and environmental heterogeneity predict geographical resilience patterns of foundation species to future change by Telesca, Luca, Peck, Lloyd S., Sanders, Trystan, Thyrring, Jakob, Sejr, Mikael K., Harper, Elizabeth M.

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2019)
    “…Although geographical patterns of species' sensitivity to environmental changes are defined by interacting multiple stressors, little is known about…”
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    Global gradients in intertidal species richness and functional groups by Thyrring, Jakob, Peck, Lloyd S

    Published in eLife (19-03-2021)
    “…Whether global latitudinal diversity gradients exist in rocky intertidal α-diversity and across functional groups remains unknown. Using literature data from…”
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    Remote sensing reveals Antarctic green snow algae as important terrestrial carbon sink by Gray, Andrew, Krolikowski, Monika, Fretwell, Peter, Convey, Peter, Peck, Lloyd S., Mendelova, Monika, Smith, Alison G., Davey, Matthew P.

    Published in Nature communications (20-05-2020)
    “…We present the first estimate of green snow algae community biomass and distribution along the Antarctic Peninsula. Sentinel 2 imagery supported by two field…”
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    Snow algae communities in Antarctica: metabolic and taxonomic composition by Davey, Matthew P., Norman, Louisa, Sterk, Peter, Huete-Ortega, Maria, Bunbury, Freddy, Loh, Bradford Kin Wai, Stockton, Sian, Peck, Lloyd S., Convey, Peter, Newsham, Kevin K., Smith, Alison G.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-05-2019)
    “…Snow algae are found in snowfields across cold regions of the planet, forming highly visible red and green patches below and on the snow surface. In…”
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    Upper temperature limits of tropical marine ectotherms: global warming implications by Nguyen, Khanh Dung T, Morley, Simon A, Lai, Chien-Houng, Clark, Melody S, Tan, Koh Siang, Bates, Amanda E, Peck, Lloyd S

    Published in PloS one (29-12-2011)
    “…Animal physiology, ecology and evolution are affected by temperature and it is expected that community structure will be strongly influenced by global warming…”
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    Ocean warming and acidification adjust inter- and intra-specific variability in the functional trait expression of polar invertebrates by Williams, Thomas J., Reed, Adam J., Peck, Lloyd S., Godbold, Jasmin A., Solan, Martin

    Published in Scientific reports (01-07-2024)
    “…Climate change is known to affect the distribution and composition of species, but concomitant alterations to functionally important aspects of behaviour and…”
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    Animal temperature limits and ecological relevance: effects of size, activity and rates of change by Peck, Lloyd S., Clark, Melody S., Morley, Simon A., Massey, Alison, Rossetti, Helen

    Published in Functional ecology (01-04-2009)
    “…1. Climate change is affecting species distributions and will increasingly do so. However, current understanding of which individuals and species are most…”
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    Multiyear trend in reproduction underpins interannual variation in gametogenic development of an Antarctic urchin by De Leij, Rebecca, Peck, Lloyd S., Grange, Laura J.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-09-2021)
    “…Ecosystems and their biota operate on cyclic rhythms, often entrained by predictable, small-scale changes in their natural environment. Recording and…”
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    Biodiversity in marine invertebrate responses to acute warming revealed by a comparative multi‐omics approach by Clark, Melody S., Sommer, Ulf, Sihra, Jaspreet K., Thorne, Michael A. S., Morley, Simon A., King, Michelle, Viant, Mark R., Peck, Lloyd S.

    Published in Global change biology (01-01-2017)
    “…Understanding species' responses to environmental change underpins our abilities to make predictions on future biodiversity under any range of scenarios. In…”
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    The demise of large tropical brachiopods and the Mesozoic marine revolution by Harper, Elizabeth M, Peck, Lloyd S

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-03-2024)
    “…Changes in predator-prey interactions are often implicated as drivers of major evolutionary change. A prominent example is the dramatic changes in shallow…”
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    Lack of long-term acclimation in Antarctic encrusting species suggests vulnerability to warming by Clark, Melody S., Villota Nieva, Leyre, Hoffman, Joseph I., Davies, Andrew J., Trivedi, Urmi H., Turner, Frances, Ashton, Gail V., Peck, Lloyd S.

    Published in Nature communications (29-07-2019)
    “…Marine encrusting communities play vital roles in benthic ecosystems and have major economic implications with regards to biofouling. However, their ability to…”
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    Revealing higher than expected meiofaunal diversity in Antarctic sediments: a metabarcoding approach by Fonseca, V. G., Sinniger, F., Gaspar, J. M., Quince, C., Creer, S., Power, Deborah M., Peck, Lloyd S., Clark, Melody S.

    Published in Scientific reports (21-07-2017)
    “…An increasing number of studies are showing that Antarctic mega- and macrofauna are highly diverse, however, little is known about meiofaunal biodiversity in…”
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    Remote Sensing Phenology of Antarctic Green and Red Snow Algae Using WorldView Satellites by Gray, Andrew, Krolikowski, Monika, Fretwell, Peter, Convey, Peter, Peck, Lloyd S., Mendelova, Monika, Smith, Alison G., Davey, Matthew P.

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (16-06-2021)
    “…Snow algae are an important group of terrestrial photosynthetic organisms in Antarctica, where they mostly grow in low lying coastal snow fields. Reliable…”
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