Temperature effects on organisms are of multiple scientific interests, such as for their life history performance and for the study of evolutionary strategies. We have cultured two sympatric branchiopod species from an ephemeral pond in northern Taiwan, Branchinella kugenumaensis and Eulimnadia braueriana, and compared their hatching rate, maturation time, sex ratio, growth of body length, survivorship, clutch size, net reproductive rate R0, generation time TG, and intrinsic rate of natural increase r in relation to temperature (15, 20, 25 and 30°C). We found that E. braueriana had a significantly higher temperature-dependent fecundity and intrinsic population growth pattern (R0 and r). In contrast, B. kugenumaensis reproduced much slower t...
International audienceThe climate variability hypothesis assumes that the thermal tolerance breadth ...
Body size is considered to be one of the most important traits of an organism due to its strong link...
Observations of life history strategies of populations of a species along a latitudinal gradient all...
Branchinecta lindahli is a broadly distributed fairy shrimp, reported from a range of temporary wetl...
Temperature dependent growth, respiration, and energy budgets were measured for two temperate and ar...
Abstract. This paper presents the results of a study of the effects of temperature on the growth, re...
ABSTRACT—We compared the reproductive phenology and tadpole thermal physiology of two populations of...
When populations experience substantial variation in environmental conditions, they may evolve pheno...
When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experi...
<p>Variations on embryonic and larval life history traits of ectotherm organisms are strongly affect...
In this work we report on the seasonal trends of abundances in terms of temperature exposure for fou...
Although it is generally accepted that temperature is one of the more important factors determining ...
For short-lived species seasonal fluctuations in environmental conditions plays a major part in shap...
Branchinecta orientalis G. O. Sars, 1901 is a common inhabitant of seasonal water catchments in the ...
Temperature is a major factor for ectothermic organisms, directly affecting biochemical and physiolo...
International audienceThe climate variability hypothesis assumes that the thermal tolerance breadth ...
Body size is considered to be one of the most important traits of an organism due to its strong link...
Observations of life history strategies of populations of a species along a latitudinal gradient all...
Branchinecta lindahli is a broadly distributed fairy shrimp, reported from a range of temporary wetl...
Temperature dependent growth, respiration, and energy budgets were measured for two temperate and ar...
Abstract. This paper presents the results of a study of the effects of temperature on the growth, re...
ABSTRACT—We compared the reproductive phenology and tadpole thermal physiology of two populations of...
When populations experience substantial variation in environmental conditions, they may evolve pheno...
When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experi...
<p>Variations on embryonic and larval life history traits of ectotherm organisms are strongly affect...
In this work we report on the seasonal trends of abundances in terms of temperature exposure for fou...
Although it is generally accepted that temperature is one of the more important factors determining ...
For short-lived species seasonal fluctuations in environmental conditions plays a major part in shap...
Branchinecta orientalis G. O. Sars, 1901 is a common inhabitant of seasonal water catchments in the ...
Temperature is a major factor for ectothermic organisms, directly affecting biochemical and physiolo...
International audienceThe climate variability hypothesis assumes that the thermal tolerance breadth ...
Body size is considered to be one of the most important traits of an organism due to its strong link...
Observations of life history strategies of populations of a species along a latitudinal gradient all...