. These authors contributed equally to this work. Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours at extreme high temperatures). These events are unlikely to cause widespread mortality but may modify population dynamics via impacting life history traits such as adult fecundity and egg hatching. These effects and their potential impact on population predictions are still largely unknown. In this study, we simulated a single hot event (maximum of 38˚C lasting for 4 h) of a magnitude increasingly found under field conditions and examined its effect in the oriental fruit moth, Grapholitha molesta. This hot event had no impact on the survival of G. molesta adults, copulation periods or male lo...
Strong sexual selection has been reported to both enhance and hinder the adaptive capacity and persi...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Increasing global temperatures may affect many ectotherms, including insects, although increasing te...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
<div><p>Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a f...
<div><p>Extremely hot events (usually involving a few hours at extreme high temperatures in summer) ...
Extremely hot events (usually involving a few hours at extreme high temperatures in summer) are expe...
With climate change creating a more volatile atmosphere, heatwaves will become stronger and more fre...
Extremely hot events (usually involving a few hours at extreme high temperatures in summer) are expe...
Ectotherms, such as insects, experience non-constant temperatures in nature. Daily mean temperatures...
Insect decline results from numerous interacting factors including climate change. One of the major ...
The effects of different temperatures and diets experienced during distinct life stages are not nece...
1. An asymmetric increase of nighttime temperatures on hot days is one of the main features of globa...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity, but proximate drivers remain poorly understood. Here, we e...
Strong sexual selection has been reported to both enhance and hinder the adaptive capacity and persi...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Increasing global temperatures may affect many ectotherms, including insects, although increasing te...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
<div><p>Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a f...
<div><p>Extremely hot events (usually involving a few hours at extreme high temperatures in summer) ...
Extremely hot events (usually involving a few hours at extreme high temperatures in summer) are expe...
With climate change creating a more volatile atmosphere, heatwaves will become stronger and more fre...
Extremely hot events (usually involving a few hours at extreme high temperatures in summer) are expe...
Ectotherms, such as insects, experience non-constant temperatures in nature. Daily mean temperatures...
Insect decline results from numerous interacting factors including climate change. One of the major ...
The effects of different temperatures and diets experienced during distinct life stages are not nece...
1. An asymmetric increase of nighttime temperatures on hot days is one of the main features of globa...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity, but proximate drivers remain poorly understood. Here, we e...
Strong sexual selection has been reported to both enhance and hinder the adaptive capacity and persi...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Increasing global temperatures may affect many ectotherms, including insects, although increasing te...