Thermal adaptation revisited: How conserved are thermal traits of reptiles and amphibians?
BL Bodensteiner, GA Agudelo‐Cantero… - … Zoology Part A …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Ectothermic animals, such as amphibians and reptiles, are particularly sensitive to rapidly
warming global temperatures. One response in these organisms may be to evolve aspects …
warming global temperatures. One response in these organisms may be to evolve aspects …
Synergies among extinction drivers under global change
If habitat destruction or overexploitation of populations is severe, species loss can occur
directly and abruptly. Yet the final descent to extinction is often driven by synergistic …
directly and abruptly. Yet the final descent to extinction is often driven by synergistic …
Climate-driven declines in arthropod abundance restructure a rainforest food web
BC Lister, A Garcia - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
A number of studies indicate that tropical arthropods should be particularly vulnerable to
climate warming. If these predictions are realized, climate warming may have a more …
climate warming. If these predictions are realized, climate warming may have a more …
Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity
Anthropogenic trade and development have broken down dispersal barriers, facilitating the
spread of diseases that threaten Earth's biodiversity. We present a global, quantitative …
spread of diseases that threaten Earth's biodiversity. We present a global, quantitative …
Climate‐related range shifts–a global multidimensional synthesis and new research directions
J Lenoir, JC Svenning - Ecography, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Poleward and upward shifts are the most frequent types of range shifts that have been
reported in response to contemporary climate change. However, the number of reports …
reported in response to contemporary climate change. However, the number of reports …
Impacts of climate warming on terrestrial ectotherms across latitude
The impact of anthropogenic climate change on terrestrial organisms is often predicted to
increase with latitude, in parallel with the rate of warming. Yet the biological impact of rising …
increase with latitude, in parallel with the rate of warming. Yet the biological impact of rising …
Prospects for tropical forest biodiversity in a human‐modified world
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective
management of human‐modified landscapes, presenting a daunting challenge to …
management of human‐modified landscapes, presenting a daunting challenge to …
Why tropical forest lizards are vulnerable to climate warming
RB Huey, CA Deutsch… - … of the Royal …, 2009 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Biological impacts of climate warming are predicted to increase with latitude, paralleling
increases in warming. However, the magnitude of impacts depends not only on the degree …
increases in warming. However, the magnitude of impacts depends not only on the degree …
[图书][B] Fundamentals of ecotoxicology
MC Newman - 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
Each year ecotoxicological problems become increasingly complex and encompass
broader spatial and temporal scales. Our practical understanding must evolve accordingly to …
broader spatial and temporal scales. Our practical understanding must evolve accordingly to …
Putting the heat on tropical animals
Survival in a warmer climate. Data from diverse terrestrial ectotherms suggest that tropical
species living in stable aseasonal climates, such as the Amazonian lizard Enyalioides …
species living in stable aseasonal climates, such as the Amazonian lizard Enyalioides …