Survive a warming climate: insect responses to extreme high temperatures
CS Ma, G Ma, S Pincebourde - Annual Review of Entomology, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Global change includes a substantial increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme high
temperatures (EHTs), which influence insects at almost all levels. The number of studies …
temperatures (EHTs), which influence insects at almost all levels. The number of studies …
The thermal ecology and physiology of reptiles and amphibians: A user's guide
EN Taylor, LM Diele‐Viegas… - … Zoology Part A …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Research on the thermal ecology and physiology of free‐living organisms is accelerating as
scientists and managers recognize the urgency of the global biodiversity crisis brought on by …
scientists and managers recognize the urgency of the global biodiversity crisis brought on by …
Reduced physiological plasticity in a fish adapted to stable temperatures
R Morgan, AH Andreassen… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Plasticity can allow organisms to maintain consistent performance across a wide range of
environmental conditions. However, it remains largely unknown how costly plasticity is and …
environmental conditions. However, it remains largely unknown how costly plasticity is and …
Increased temperature variation poses a greater risk to species than climate warming
Increases in the frequency, severity and duration of temperature extremes are anticipated in
the near future. Although recent work suggests that changes in temperature variation will …
the near future. Although recent work suggests that changes in temperature variation will …
Food web rewiring in a changing world
Climate change is asymmetrically altering environmental conditions in space, from local to
global scales, creating novel heterogeneity. Here, we argue that this novel heterogeneity will …
global scales, creating novel heterogeneity. Here, we argue that this novel heterogeneity will …
Climate warming, resource availability, and the metabolic meltdown of ectotherms
RB Huey, JG Kingsolver - The American Naturalist, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
Climate warming may lower environmental resource levels, growth, and fitness of many
ectotherms. In a classic experiment, Brett and colleagues documented that growth rates of …
ectotherms. In a classic experiment, Brett and colleagues documented that growth rates of …
Rethinking phenotypic plasticity and its consequences for individuals, populations and species
A Forsman - Heredity, 2015 - nature.com
Much research has been devoted to identify the conditions under which selection favours
flexible individuals or genotypes that are able to modify their growth, development and …
flexible individuals or genotypes that are able to modify their growth, development and …
Ocean systems
Ocean ecosystems have responded and will continue to respond to climate changes of
different rates, magnitudes, and durations (virtually certain). Human societies depend on …
different rates, magnitudes, and durations (virtually certain). Human societies depend on …
Thermal performance curves, phenotypic plasticity, and the time scales of temperature exposure
PM Schulte, TM Healy… - … and comparative biology, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Thermal performance curves (TPCs) describe the effects of temperature on biological rate
processes. Here, we use examples from our work on common killifish (Fundulus …
processes. Here, we use examples from our work on common killifish (Fundulus …
Systematic variation in the temperature dependence of physiological and ecological traits
To understand the effects of temperature on biological systems, we compile, organize, and
analyze a database of 1,072 thermal responses for microbes, plants, and animals. The …
analyze a database of 1,072 thermal responses for microbes, plants, and animals. The …