Publications
Selected publications
- Warming-induced reductions in body size are greater in aquatic than terrestrial species (Journal article - 2012)
- Body shape shifting during growth permits tests that distinguish between competing geometric theories of metabolic scaling (Journal article - 2014)
- Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia. (Journal article - 2015)
- Shape shifting predicts ontogenetic changes in metabolic scaling in diverse aquatic invertebrates (Journal article - 2015)
- Temperature‐size responses match latitudinal‐size clines in arthropods, revealing critical differences between aquatic and terrestrial species (Journal article - 2015)
2024
Locomotion reveals contrasting responses in body mass-scaling of metabolic rates between winged and wingless arthropods
Responses of intraspecific metabolic scaling to temperature and activity differ between water- and air-breathing ectothermic vertebrates.
García-Gómez, G., Hirst, A. G., Spencer, M., & Atkinson, D. (2024). Responses of intraspecific metabolic scaling to temperature and activity differ between water- and air-breathing ectothermic vertebrates.. Ecology letters, 27(2), e14389. doi:10.1111/ele.14389
Long‐term shifts in phenology, thermal niche, population size, and their interactions in marine pelagic copepods
Corona, S., Hirst, A. G., Atkinson, D., Renz, J., Boersma, M., & Atkinson, A. (2024). Long‐term shifts in phenology, thermal niche, population size, and their interactions in marine pelagic copepods. Limnology and Oceanography, 69(3), 482-497. doi:10.1002/lno.12499
2023
Responses of intraspecific metabolic scaling to temperature and activity differ between water- and air-breathing ectothermic vertebrates
2022
Integrative Approaches to Understanding Organismal Responses to Aquatic Deoxygenation
Woods, H. A., Moran, A. L., Atkinson, D., Audzijonyte, A., Berenbrink, M., Borges, F. O., . . . Verberk, W. C. E. P. (2022). Integrative Approaches to Understanding Organismal Responses to Aquatic Deoxygenation. BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 243(2), 85-103. doi:10.1086/722899
Controversial Roles of Oxygen in Organismal Responses to Climate Warming
Atkinson, D., Leighton, G., & Berenbrink, M. (2022). Controversial Roles of Oxygen in Organismal Responses to Climate Warming. BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 243(2), 207-219. doi:10.1086/722471
Anthropogenic Carrion Subsidy and Herbicide Glyphosate Depressed Leaf-Litter Breakdown: Effects on Environmental Health in Streams
Xiang, H., Zhang, Y., Atkinson, D., & Sekar, R. (2022). Anthropogenic Carrion Subsidy and Herbicide Glyphosate Depressed Leaf-Litter Breakdown: Effects on Environmental Health in Streams. FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 10. doi:10.3389/fenvs.2022.806340
Female fruit flies cannot protect stored sperm from high temperature damage
Walsh, B. S., Parratt, S. R., Snook, R. R., Bretman, A., Atkinson, D., & Price, T. A. R. (2022). Female fruit flies cannot protect stored sperm from high temperature damage. Journal of Thermal Biology, 105, 103209. doi:10.1016/j.jtherbio.2022.103209
Termites have wider thermal limits to cope with environmental conditions in savannas
Woon, J. S., Atkinson, D., Adu‐Bredu, S., Eggleton, P., & Parr, C. L. (2022). Termites have wider thermal limits to cope with environmental conditions in savannas. Journal of Animal Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.13673
2021
Density-dependent modulation of copepod body size and temperature-size responses in a shelf sea
Corona, S., Hirst, A., Atkinson, D., & Atkinson, A. (2021). Density-dependent modulation of copepod body size and temperature-size responses in a shelf sea. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY, 66(11), 3916-3927. doi:10.1002/lno.11930
Female fruit flies cannot protect stored sperm from high temperature damage
Body size and shape responses to warming and resource competition
Tan, H., Hirst, A. G., Atkinson, D., & Kratina, P. (2021). Body size and shape responses to warming and resource competition. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY, 35(7), 1460-1469. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13789
Termites have developed wider thermal limits to cope with environmental conditions in savannas
Woon, J. S., Atkinson, D., Adu-Bredu, S., Eggleton, P., & Parr, C. L. (2022). Termites have developed wider thermal limits to cope with environmental conditions in savannas. Journal of Animal Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.13673
Shrinking body sizes in response to warming: explanations for the temperature-size rule with special emphasis on the role of oxygen
Verberk, W. C. E. P., Atkinson, D., Hoefnagel, K. N., Hirst, A. G., Horne, C. R., & Siepel, H. (2021). Shrinking body sizes in response to warming: explanations for the temperature-size rule with special emphasis on the role of oxygen. BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 96(1), 247-268. doi:10.1111/brv.12653
Fine sediment and flow velocity impact bacterial community and functional profile more than nutrient enrichment
Juvigny-Khenafou, N. P. D., Piggott, J. J., Atkinson, D., Zhang, Y., Wu, N., & Matthaei, C. D. (2021). Fine sediment and flow velocity impact bacterial community and functional profile more than nutrient enrichment. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 31(1). doi:10.1002/eap.2212
Impacts of multiple anthropogenic stressors on stream macroinvertebrate community composition and functional diversity
Juvigny-Khenafou, N. P. D., Piggott, J. J., Atkinson, D., Zhang, Y., Macaulay, S. J., Wu, N., & Matthaei, C. D. (2021). Impacts of multiple anthropogenic stressors on stream macroinvertebrate community composition and functional diversity. ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 11(1), 133-152. doi:10.1002/ece3.6979
2020
Quantifying multivariate genotype-by-environment interactions, evolutionary potential and its context-dependence in natural populations of the water flea,<i>Daphnia magna</i>
Brunner, F., Reynolds, A., Wilson, I., Price, S., Paterson, S., Atkinson, D., & Plaistow, S. (2020). Quantifying multivariate genotype-by-environment interactions, evolutionary potential and its context-dependence in natural populations of the water flea,<i>Daphnia magna</i>. doi:10.1101/2020.12.28.424558
Effects of anthropogenic subsidy and glyphosate on macroinvertebrates in streams
Xiang, H., Zhang, Y., Atkinson, D., & Sekar, R. (2020). Effects of anthropogenic subsidy and glyphosate on macroinvertebrates in streams. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 27(17), 21939-21952. doi:10.1007/s11356-020-08505-w
A new framework for growth curve fitting based on the von Bertalanffy Growth Function
Lee, L., Atkinson, D., Hirst, A. G., & Cornell, S. J. (2020). A new framework for growth curve fitting based on the von Bertalanffy Growth Function. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 10(1). doi:10.1038/s41598-020-64839-y
Anthropogenic stressors affect fungal more than bacterial communities in decaying leaf litter: A stream mesocosm experiment
Juvigny-Khenafou, N. P. D., Zhang, Y., Piggott, J. J., Atkinson, D., Matthaei, C. D., Van Bael, S. A., & Wu, N. (2020). Anthropogenic stressors affect fungal more than bacterial communities in decaying leaf litter: A stream mesocosm experiment. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 716. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135053
Selection for increased male size predicts variation in sexual size dimorphism among fish species
Horne, C. R., Hirst, A. G., & Atkinson, D. (2020). Selection for increased male size predicts variation in sexual size dimorphism among fish species. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 287(1918), 9 pages. doi:10.1098/rspb.2019.2640
2019
Ecological pressures and the contrasting scaling of metabolism and body shape in coexisting taxa: cephalopods versus teleost fish
Tan, H., Hirst, A. G., Glazier, D. S., & Atkinson, D. (2019). Ecological pressures and the contrasting scaling of metabolism and body shape in coexisting taxa: cephalopods versus teleost fish. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 374(1778). doi:10.1098/rstb.2018.0543
A synthesis of major environmental-body size clines of the sexes within arthropod species
Horne, C. R., Hirst, A. G., & Atkinson, D. (2019). A synthesis of major environmental-body size clines of the sexes within arthropod species. OECOLOGIA, 190(2), 343-353. doi:10.1007/s00442-019-04428-7
Integrated Approaches to Studying Male and Female Thermal Fertility Limits
Walsh, B. S., Parratt, S. R., Atkinson, D., Snook, R. R., Bretman, A., & Price, T. A. R. (2019). Integrated Approaches to Studying Male and Female Thermal Fertility Limits. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 34(6), 492-493. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2019.03.005
The Impact of Climate Change on Fertility
Walsh, B. S., Parratt, S. R., Hoffmann, A. A., Atkinson, D., Snook, R. R., Bretman, A., & Price, T. A. R. (2019). The Impact of Climate Change on Fertility. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 34(3), 249-259. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2018.12.002
Rapid shifts in the thermal sensitivity of growth but not development rate causes temperature-size response variability during ontogeny in arthropods
Horne, C. R., Hirst, A. G., Atkinson, D., Almeda, R., & Kiørboe, T. (2019). Rapid shifts in the thermal sensitivity of growth but not development rate causes temperature-size response variability during ontogeny in arthropods. OIKOS. doi:10.1111/oik.06016
Combined effects of water temperature, grazing snails and terrestrial herbivores on leaf decomposition in urban streams
Xiang, H., Zhang, Y., Atkinson, D., & Sekar, R. (2019). Combined effects of water temperature, grazing snails and terrestrial herbivores on leaf decomposition in urban streams. PEERJ, 7. doi:10.7717/peerj.7580
2018
Insect temperature-body size trends common to laboratory, latitudinal and seasonal gradients are not found across altitudes
Horne, C. R., Hirst, A. G., & Atkinson, D. (2018). Insect temperature-body size trends common to laboratory, latitudinal and seasonal gradients are not found across altitudes. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY, 32(4), 948-957. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13031
2017
Seasonal body size reductions with warming covary with major body size gradients in arthropod species.
Horne, C. R., Hirst, A. G., & Atkinson, D. (2017). Seasonal body size reductions with warming covary with major body size gradients in arthropod species. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 284(1851). doi:10.1098/rspb.2017.0238
Ontogenetic body-mass scaling of nitrogen excretion relates to body surface area in diverse pelagic invertebrates
Hirst, A. G., Lilley, M. K. S., Glazier, D. S., & Atkinson, D. (2017). Ontogenetic body-mass scaling of nitrogen excretion relates to body surface area in diverse pelagic invertebrates. Limnology and Oceanography, 62(1), 311-319. doi:10.1002/lno.10396
2016
A global synthesis of seasonal temperature-size responses in copepods
Horne, C. R., Hirst, A. G., Atkinson, D., Neves, A., & Kiorboe, T. (2016). A global synthesis of seasonal temperature-size responses in copepods. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 25(8), 988-999. doi:10.1111/geb.12460
Ecological influences and morphological correlates of resting and maximal metabolic rates across teleost fish species
Killen, S. S., Glazier, D. S., Rezende, E. L., Clark, T. D., Atkinson, D., Willener, A. S. T., & Halsey, L. G. (2016). Ecological influences and morphological correlates of resting and maximal metabolic rates across teleost fish species. American Naturalist, 187(5), 592-606. doi:10.1086/685893
The role of host phenology in determining the incidence of an insect sexually transmitted infection
Pastok, D., Hoare, M. -J., Ryder, J. J., Boots, M., Knell, R. J., Atkinson, D., & Hurst, G. D. D. (2016). The role of host phenology in determining the incidence of an insect sexually transmitted infection. OIKOS, 125(5), 636-643. doi:10.1111/oik.02478
2015
Equal temperature-size responses of the sexes are widespread within arthropod species
Hirst, A. G., Horne, C. R., & Atkinson, D. (2015). Equal temperature-size responses of the sexes are widespread within arthropod species. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 282(1820). doi:10.1098/rspb.2015.2475
Erratum: Corrigendum: Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia
Geerts, A. N., Vanoverbeke, J., Vanschoenwinkel, B., Van Doorslaer, W., Feuchtmayr, H., Atkinson, D., . . . De Meester, L. (2015). Erratum: Corrigendum: Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia. Nature Climate Change, 5(10), 956. doi:10.1038/nclimate2810
Assessing the impact of male-killing bacteria on the spread of a sexually transmitted infection
Pastok, D., Atkinson, D., & Hurst, G. D. D. (2015). Assessing the impact of male-killing bacteria on the spread of a sexually transmitted infection. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 107, 41-48. doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2015.06.002
Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia.
Geerts, A. N., Vanoverbeke, J., Vanschoenwinkel, B., Van Doorslaer, W., Feuchtmayr, H., Atkinson, D., . . . De Meester, L. (2015). Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia.. Nature Climate Change, 5(7), 665-668. doi:10.1038/NCLIMATE2628
Temperature‐size responses match latitudinal‐size clines in arthropods, revealing critical differences between aquatic and terrestrial species
Horne, C. R., Hirst, A. G., & Atkinson, D. (2015). Temperature‐size responses match latitudinal‐size clines in arthropods, revealing critical differences between aquatic and terrestrial species. Ecology Letters, 18(4), 327-335. doi:10.1111/ele.12413
Shape shifting predicts ontogenetic changes in metabolic scaling in diverse aquatic invertebrates
Glazier, D. S., Hirst, A. G., & Atkinson, D. (2015). Shape shifting predicts ontogenetic changes in metabolic scaling in diverse aquatic invertebrates. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, 282(1802). doi:10.1098/rspb.2014.2302
2014
Disease Epidemiology in Arthropods Is Altered by the Presence of Nonprotective Symbionts
Ryder, J. J., Hoare, M. -J., Pastok, D., Bottery, M., Boots, M., Fenton, A., . . . Hurst, G. D. D. (2014). Disease Epidemiology in Arthropods Is Altered by the Presence of Nonprotective Symbionts. AMERICAN NATURALIST, 183(3), E89-E104. doi:10.1086/674827
Body shape shifting during growth permits tests that distinguish between competing geometric theories of metabolic scaling
Hirst, A. G., Glazier, D. S., & Atkinson, D. (2014). Body shape shifting during growth permits tests that distinguish between competing geometric theories of metabolic scaling. Ecology Letters, 17(10), 1274-1281. doi:10.1111/ele.12334
2013
Spatial variation in food supply, mating behavior, and sexually transmitted disease epidemics
Ryder, J. J., Pastok, D., Hoare, M. -J., Bottery, M. J., Boots, M., Knell, R. K., . . . Hurst, G. D. D. (2013). Spatial variation in food supply, mating behavior, and sexually transmitted disease epidemics. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY, 24(3), 723-729. doi:10.1093/beheco/ars209
Why polar gigantism and Palaeozoic gigantism are not equivalent: effects of oxygen and temperature on the body size of ectotherms
Verberk, W. C. E. P., & Atkinson, D. (2013). Why polar gigantism and Palaeozoic gigantism are not equivalent: effects of oxygen and temperature on the body size of ectotherms. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY, 27(6), 1275-1285. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.12152
2012
Warming-induced reductions in body size are greater in aquatic than terrestrial species
Forster, J., Hirst, A. G., & Atkinson, D. (2012). Warming-induced reductions in body size are greater in aquatic than terrestrial species. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 109(47), 19310-19314. doi:10.1073/pnas.1210460109
2011
How do organisms change size with changing temperature? The importance of reproductive method and ontogenetic timing
Forster, J., Hirst, A. G., & Atkinson, D. (2011). How do organisms change size with changing temperature? The importance of reproductive method and ontogenetic timing. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY, 25(5), 1024-1031. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2435.2011.01852.x
2010
Differential effects of warming and nutrient loading on the timing and size of the spring zooplankton peak: an experimental approach with hypertrophic freshwater mesocosms
Feuchtmayr, H., Moss, B., Harvey, I., Moran, R., Hatton, K., Connor, L., & Atkinson, D. (2010). Differential effects of warming and nutrient loading on the timing and size of the spring zooplankton peak: an experimental approach with hypertrophic freshwater mesocosms. JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH, 32(12), 1715-1725. doi:10.1093/plankt/fbq087
Experimental thermal microevolution in community-embedded <i>Daphnia</i> populations
Van Doorslaer, W., Stoks, R., Swillen, I., Feuchtmayr, H., Atkinson, D., Moss, B., & De Meester, L. (2010). Experimental thermal microevolution in community-embedded <i>Daphnia</i> populations. CLIMATE RESEARCH, 43(1-2), 81-89. doi:10.3354/cr00894
Influence of simulated climate change and eutrophication on three-spined stickleback populations: a large scale mesocosm experiment
Moran, R., Harvey, I., Moss, B., Feuchtmayr, H., Hatton, K., Heyes, T., & Atkinson, D. (2010). Influence of simulated climate change and eutrophication on three-spined stickleback populations: a large scale mesocosm experiment. Freshwater Biology.
The intraspecific scaling of metabolic rate with body mass in fishes depends on lifestyle and temperature
Killen, S. S., Atkinson, D., & Glazier, D. S. (2010). The intraspecific scaling of metabolic rate with body mass in fishes depends on lifestyle and temperature. Ecology Letters, 13(2), 184-193.
2009
Local adaptation to higher temperatures reduces immigration success of genotypes from a warmer region in the water flea <i>Daphnia</i>
Van Doorslaer, W., Vanoverbeke, J., Duvivier, C., Rousseaux, S., Jansen, M., Jansen, B., . . . De Meester, L. (2009). Local adaptation to higher temperatures reduces immigration success of genotypes from a warmer region in the water flea <i>Daphnia</i>. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 15(12), 3046-3055. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01980.x
Coping with the heat
Atkinson, D. (2009). Coping with the heat. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 24(6), 293-294. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2009.01.014
Global warming and eutrophication: effects on water chemistry and autotrophic communities in experimental hypertrophic shallow lake mesocosms
Feuchtmayr, H., Moran, R., Hatton, K., Connor, L., Heyes, T., Moss, B., . . . Atkinson, D. (2009). Global warming and eutrophication: effects on water chemistry and autotrophic communities in experimental hypertrophic shallow lake mesocosms. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, 46(3), 713-723. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2664.2009.01644.x
2008
Short-term temperature change may impact freshwater carbon flux: a microbial perspective
Montagnes, D. J. S., Morgan, G., Bissinger, J. E., Atkinson, D., & Weisse, T. S. (2008). Short-term temperature change may impact freshwater carbon flux: a microbial perspective. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 14(12), 2823-2838. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01700.x
Ecological factors contributing to variation in the scaling of metabolic rate with body mass in fishes
Killen, S., Atkinson, D., & Glazier, D. (2008). Ecological factors contributing to variation in the scaling of metabolic rate with body mass in fishes. COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, 150(3), S111. doi:10.1016/j.cbpa.2008.04.243
'Climate change, eutrophication and shallow lakes: a prognosis
Moss, B., Feuchtmayr, H., Moran, R., Atkinson, D., Harvey, I., Hatton, K., . . . Heyes, T. (2008). 'Climate change, eutrophication and shallow lakes: a prognosis. In M. Kernan, R. W. Battarbee, & H. A. Binney (Eds.), 'Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems in the UK: Science Policy and Management' (pp. 18-20). London: ENSIS Publishing, University College, London.
Predicting marine phytoplankton maximum growth rates from temperature: Improving on the Eppley curve using quantile regression
Bissinger, J. E., Montagnes, D. J. S., Sharples, J., & Atkinson, D. (2008). Predicting marine phytoplankton maximum growth rates from temperature: Improving on the Eppley curve using quantile regression. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY, 53(2), 487-493. doi:10.4319/lo.2008.53.2.0487
2007
Life histories and body size
Atkinson, D., & Hirst, A. G. (2007). Life histories and body size. In Body Size: The Structure and Function of Aquatic Ecosystems (pp. 33-54). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511611223.004
Response of macroinvertebrates to warming, nutrient addition and predation in large-scale mesocosm tanks
Feuchtmayr, H., McKee, D., Harvey, I. F., Atkinson, D., & Moss, B. (2007). Response of macroinvertebrates to warming, nutrient addition and predation in large-scale mesocosm tanks. HYDROBIOLOGIA, 584, 425-432. doi:10.1007/s10750-007-0588-7
Response of macro in vertebrates to warming, nutrient addition and predation in large-scale mesocosm tanks
Feuchtmayr, H., McKee, D., Harvey, I. F., Atkinson, D., & Moss, B. (2007). Response of macro in vertebrates to warming, nutrient addition and predation in large-scale mesocosm tanks. In Shallow Lakes in a Changing World (pp. 425-432). Springer Netherlands. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-6399-2_38
2006
Seasonal time constraints do not explain exceptions to the temperature size rule in ectotherms
Cabanita, R., & Atkinson, D. (2006). Seasonal time constraints do not explain exceptions to the temperature size rule in ectotherms. OIKOS, 114(3), 431-440. doi:10.1111/j.2006.0030-1299.14708.x
From cells to colonies: at what levels of body organization does the 'temperature-size rule' apply?
Atkinson, D., Morley, S. A., & Hughes, R. N. (2006). From cells to colonies: at what levels of body organization does the 'temperature-size rule' apply?. EVOLUTION & DEVELOPMENT, 8(2), 202-214. doi:10.1111/j.1525-142X.2006.00090.x
Do temperature-food interactions matter?: Responses of production and its components in the model heterotrophic flagellate <i>Oxyrrhis marina</i>
Kimmance, S. A., Atkinson, D., & Montagnes, D. J. S. (2006). Do temperature-food interactions matter?: Responses of production and its components in the model heterotrophic flagellate <i>Oxyrrhis marina</i>. AQUATIC MICROBIAL ECOLOGY, 42(1), 63-73. doi:10.3354/ame042063
Do temperaturefood interactions matter? Responses of production and its components in the model heterotrophic flagellate Oxyrrhis marina
Kimmance, S. A., Atkinson, D., & Montagnes, D. J. S. (2006). Do temperaturefood interactions matter? Responses of production and its components in the model heterotrophic flagellate Oxyrrhis marina. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 42, 63-73. doi:10.3354/ame042063
2004
Evaluation of alternative hypotheses to explain temperature-induced life history shifts in <i>Daphnia</i>
Weetman, D., & Atkinson, D. (2004). Evaluation of alternative hypotheses to explain temperature-induced life history shifts in <i>Daphnia</i>. JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH, 26(2), 107-116. doi:10.1093/plankt/fbh013
2003
Protists decrease in size linearly with temperature:<i>ca</i>. 2.5% °C<sup>−1</sup>
Atkinson, D., Ciotti, B. J., & Montagnes, D. J. S. (2003). Protists decrease in size linearly with temperature:<i>ca</i>. 2.5% °C<sup>−1</sup>. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 270(1533), 2605-2611. doi:10.1098/rspb.2003.2538
Protists decrease in size linearly with temperature:: <i>ca</i>. 2.5% °C<SUP>-1</SUP>
Atkinson, D., Ciotti, B. J., & Montagnes, D. J. S. (2003). Protists decrease in size linearly with temperature:: <i>ca</i>. 2.5% °C<SUP>-1</SUP>. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 270(1533), 2605-2611. doi:10.1098/rspb.2003.2538
How important is climate? Effects of warming, nutrient addition and fish on phytoplankton in shallow lake microcosms
Moss, B., Mckee, D., Atkinson, D., Collings, S. E., Eaton, J. W., Gill, A. B., . . . Wilson, D. (2003). How important is climate? Effects of warming, nutrient addition and fish on phytoplankton in shallow lake microcosms. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, 40(5), 782-792. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2664.2003.00839.x
Using Q<sub>10</sub>:: Can growth rates increase linearly with temperature?
Montagnes, D. J. S., Kimmance, S. A., & Atkinson, D. (2003). Using Q<sub>10</sub>:: Can growth rates increase linearly with temperature?. AQUATIC MICROBIAL ECOLOGY, 32(3), 307-313. doi:10.3354/ame032307
How important is climate? Effects of warming, nutrient addition and fish on phytoplankton in shallow lake microcosms
Moss, B., McKee, D., Atkinson, D., Collings, S. E., Eaton, J. W., Gill, A. B., . . . Wilson, D. (2003). How important is climate? Effects of warming, nutrient addition and fish on phytoplankton in shallow lake microcosms. Journal Of Applied Ecology, 40(5), 782-792.
Response of freshwater microcosm communities to nutrients, fish, and elevated temperature during winter and summer
McKee, D., Atkinson, D., Collings, S. E., Eaton, J. W., Gill, A. B., Harvey, I., . . . Moss, B. (2003). Response of freshwater microcosm communities to nutrients, fish, and elevated temperature during winter and summer. Limnology And Oceanography, 48(2), 707-722.
Response of freshwater microcosm communities to nutrients, fish, and elevated temperature during winter and summer
McKee, D., Atkinson, D., Collings, S. E., Eaton, J. W., Gill, A. B., Harvey, I., . . . Moss, B. (2003). Response of freshwater microcosm communities to nutrients, fish, and elevated temperature during winter and summer. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY, 48(2), 707-722. doi:10.4319/lo.2003.48.2.0707
Using Q10: Can growth rates increase linearly with temperature?
Montagnes, D. J. S., Kimmance, S. A., & Atkinson, D. (2003). Using Q10: Can growth rates increase linearly with temperature?. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 32, 307-313. doi:10.3354/ame032307
2002
Macro-zooplankter responses to simulated climate warming in experimental freshwater microcosms
McKee, D., Atkinson, D., Collings, S., Eaton, J., Harvey, I., Heyes, T., . . . Moss, B. (2002). Macro-zooplankter responses to simulated climate warming in experimental freshwater microcosms. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 47(8), 1557-1570. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2427.2002.00878.x
Effects of simulated climate warming on macrophytes in freshwater microcosm communities
Mckee, D., Hatton, K., Eaton, J. W., Atkinson, D., Atherton, A., Harvey, I., & Moss, B. (2002). Effects of simulated climate warming on macrophytes in freshwater microcosm communities. AQUATIC BOTANY, 74(1), 71-83. doi:10.1016/S0304-3770(02)00048-7
Antipredator reaction norms for life history traits in <i>Daphnia pulex</i>:: dependence on temperature and food
Weetman, D., & Atkinson, D. (2002). Antipredator reaction norms for life history traits in <i>Daphnia pulex</i>:: dependence on temperature and food. OIKOS, 98(2), 299-307. doi:10.1034/j.1600-0706.2002.980211.x
Effects of simulated climate warming on macrophytes in freshwater microcosm communities
McKee, D., Hatton, K., Eaton, J. W., Atkinson, D., Atherton, A., Harvey, I., & Moss, B. (2002). Effects of simulated climate warming on macrophytes in freshwater microcosm communities. Aquatic Botany, 74(1), 71-83.
Macro-zooplankter responses to simulated climate warming in experimental freshwater microcosms
McKee, D., Atkinson, D., Collings, S., Eaton, J., Harvey, I., Heyes, T., . . . Moss, B. (2002). Macro-zooplankter responses to simulated climate warming in experimental freshwater microcosms. Freshwater Biology, 47(8), 1557-1570.
Macro-zooplankter responses to simulated climate warming in experimental freshwater microcosms
McKee, D., Atkinson, D., Collings, S., Eaton, J., Harvey, I., Heyes, T., . . . Moss, B. (2002). Macro-zooplankter responses to simulated climate warming in experimental freshwater microcosms. Freshwater Biology, 47(8), 1557-1570.
The malaria vectors of the Lower Shire valley, Malawi
Spiers, A. A., Mzilahowa, T., Atkinson, D., & McCall, P. J. (2002). The malaria vectors of the Lower Shire valley, Malawi. Malawi Medical Journal, 14, 4-7.
2000
The influence of climate change scenarios on populations of the mayfly <i>Cloeon dipterum</i>
McKee, D., & Atkinson, D. (2000). The influence of climate change scenarios on populations of the mayfly <i>Cloeon dipterum</i>. HYDROBIOLOGIA, 441(1-3), 55-62. doi:10.1023/A:1017595223819
1999
Water temperature influences the shoaling decisions of guppies, <i>Poecilia</i> <i>reticulata</i>, under predation threat
Weetman, D., Atkinson, D., & Chubb, J. C. (1999). Water temperature influences the shoaling decisions of guppies, <i>Poecilia</i> <i>reticulata</i>, under predation threat. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 58, 735-741. doi:10.1006/anbe.1999.1191
1998
Effects of temperature on anti-predator behaviour in the guppy, <i>Poecilia reticulata</i>
Weetman, D., Atkinson, D., & Chubb, J. C. (1998). Effects of temperature on anti-predator behaviour in the guppy, <i>Poecilia reticulata</i>. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 55, 1361-1372. doi:10.1006/anbe.1997.0666
1997
Geometrical constraints on body size - Reply
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Why are organisms usually bigger in colder environments? Making sense of a life history puzzle
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1996
On the solutions to a major life-history puzzle
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Temperature, plant development and crop yields
Atkinson, D., & Porter, J. R. (1996). Temperature, plant development and crop yields. TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 1(4), 119-124. doi:10.1016/S1360-1385(96)90006-0
1995
EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON THE SIZE OF AQUATIC ECTOTHERMS - EXCEPTIONS TO THE GENERAL RULE
ATKINSON, D. (1995). EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON THE SIZE OF AQUATIC ECTOTHERMS - EXCEPTIONS TO THE GENERAL RULE. JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY, 20(1-2), 61-74. doi:10.1016/0306-4565(94)00028-H
1994
HOW REARING TEMPERATURE AFFECTS OPTIMAL ADULT SIZE IN ECTOTHERMS
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TEMPERATURE AND ORGANISM SIZE - A BIOLOGICAL LAW FOR ECTOTHERMS
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1993
THE CLEAR-FELLING OF SAND-DUNE PLANTATIONS - SOIL AND VEGETATIONAL PROCESSES IN HABITAT RESTORATION
STURGESS, P., & ATKINSON, D. (1993). THE CLEAR-FELLING OF SAND-DUNE PLANTATIONS - SOIL AND VEGETATIONAL PROCESSES IN HABITAT RESTORATION. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 66(3), 171-183. doi:10.1016/0006-3207(93)90003-J
1992
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE AND TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
ATKINSON, D. (1992). INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE AND TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 7(11), 363-365. doi:10.1016/0169-5347(92)90004-U
TOWARDS A RESEARCH STRATEGY FOR THE SEFTON COAST IN NORTH-WEST ENGLAND
ATKINSON, D., & HOUSTON, J. A. (1992). TOWARDS A RESEARCH STRATEGY FOR THE SEFTON COAST IN NORTH-WEST ENGLAND. In COASTAL DUNES : GEOMORPHOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT FOR CONSERVATION (pp. 455-462). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
1991
SEXUAL SHOWINESS AND PARASITE LOAD - CORRELATIONS WITHOUT PARASITE COEVOLUTIONARY CYCLES
ATKINSON, D. (1991). SEXUAL SHOWINESS AND PARASITE LOAD - CORRELATIONS WITHOUT PARASITE COEVOLUTIONARY CYCLES. JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY, 150(2), 251-260. doi:10.1016/S0022-5193(05)80336-4
1990
HUMAN IMPACTS ON EUROPEAN ECOSYSTEMS
ATKINSON, D., & WILLOWS, R. I. (1990). HUMAN IMPACTS ON EUROPEAN ECOSYSTEMS. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 5(3), 73-74. doi:10.1016/0169-5347(90)90233-4
1988
ADULT SIZE VARIATION IN 2 CO-OCCURRING GRASSHOPPER SPECIES IN A SAND-DUNE HABITAT
ATKINSON, D., & BEGON, M. (1988). ADULT SIZE VARIATION IN 2 CO-OCCURRING GRASSHOPPER SPECIES IN A SAND-DUNE HABITAT. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, 57(1), 185-200. doi:10.2307/4772
1987
ECOLOGICAL CORRELATES AND HERITABILITY OF REPRODUCTIVE VARIATION IN 2 COOCCURRING GRASSHOPPER SPECIES
ATKINSON, D., & BEGON, M. (1987). ECOLOGICAL CORRELATES AND HERITABILITY OF REPRODUCTIVE VARIATION IN 2 COOCCURRING GRASSHOPPER SPECIES. ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY, 12(2), 129-138. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1987.tb00992.x
REPRODUCTIVE VARIATION AND ADULT SIZE IN 2 COOCCURRING GRASSHOPPER SPECIES
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