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  1. Acute warming combined with hypoxia and hypercapnia challenges but does not overwhelm Ostrea edulis passive tolerance mechanisms
  2. Combined climate stressors constrain various mechanisms for thermal tolerance in the scallop, Pecten maximus
  3. Marine species and assemblage change foreshadowed by their thermal bias over Early Jurassic warming
  4. Cardiac performance mirrors the passive thermal tolerance range in the oyster Ostrea edulis
  5. Marine biological responses to abrupt climate change in deep time
  6. In situ decrease in rhodolith growth associated with Arctic climate change
  7. Marine occupancy responses escalate according to species thermal bias over Early Jurassic warming
  8. Spatially heterogeneous responses of planktonic foraminifera assemblages over 700,000 years of climate change
  9. Oversimplification risks too much: a response to ‘How predictable are mass extinction events?'
  10. Metabolic rate and the vulnerability of mollusks to hyperthermal-driven extinction events
  11. Thermal niche determines marine assemblage change during Early Jurassic warming pulses
  12. Influence of abiotic and biotic factors on benthic marine community composition, structure and stability: a multidisciplinary approach to molluscan assemblages from the Miocene of northern Germany
  13. Global warming generates predictable extinctions of warm‐ and cold‐water marine benthic invertebrates via thermal habitat loss
  14. Extensive spatial impacts of oyster reefs on an intertidal mudflat community via predator facilitation
  15. Increase in marine provinciality over the last 250 million years governed more by climate change than plate tectonics
  16. Morphological response accompanying size reduction of belemnites during an Early Jurassic hyperthermal event modulated by life history
  17. Victims of ancient hyperthermal events herald the fates of marine clades and traits under global warming
  18. Marine invertebrate migrations trace climate change over 450 million years
  19. Marine clade sensitivities to climate change conform across timescales
  20. Therpackage divDyn for quantifying diversity dynamics using fossil sampling data
  21. Climate change and the latitudinal selectivity of ancient marine extinctions
  22. Competition between co-occurring invasive and native consumers switches between habitats
  23. The R package divDyn for quantifying diversity dynamics using fossil sampling data
  24. The stability of coastal benthic biogeography over the last 10 million years
  25. The biogeographical imprint of mass extinctions
  26. Marine invertebrate migrations trace climate change over 450 million years
  27. The effects of spatial scale and isoscape on consumer isotopic niche width
  28. Living to the range limit: consumer isotopic variation increases with environmental stress
  29. Common and rare species distributions between taxa
  30. Trophic relationships between the large scyphomedusa Chrysaora plocamia and the parasitic amphipod Hyperia curticephala
  31. Upwelling Structures Intertidal Communities