Global climate change is mostly characterized by temperature increase and fluctuating precipitation events, which may affect the spring phenology and mortality rate of insects. However, the interaction effect of temperature and precipitation on species performance has rarely been examined. Here we studied the response of the gall-making Tephritid fly Urophora stylata (Diptera:Tephritidae) to artificial warming, changes in precipitation, and the presence of galls. Our results revealed a significant interaction effect of warming, precipitation, and galls on the life-history traits of the focal species. Specifically, when the galls were intact, warming had no effect on the phenology and increased the mortality of the fly under decreased precip...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...
<div><p>Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a f...
The impact of climate change, in particular increasing spring temperatures, on life-cycle events of ...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
Simple Summary Climate warming affects phenological events of cold-blooded organisms. In this analys...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
Temperature increase may disrupt trophic interactions by differentially changing body growth of the ...
We investigated how temperature and precipitation regime encountered over the life cycle of Aedes al...
Global climate change and, specifically, rising temperatures, may increase the number of generations...
Global warming is characterized by not only an increase in the daily mean temperature, but also a di...
As the world's climate warms, the phenologies of interacting organisms in seasonally cold environmen...
Climate change predicts the increased frequency, duration, and intensity of inclement weather period...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
Global warming is expected to have direct effects on species through their sensitivity to temperatur...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...
<div><p>Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a f...
The impact of climate change, in particular increasing spring temperatures, on life-cycle events of ...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
Simple Summary Climate warming affects phenological events of cold-blooded organisms. In this analys...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
Temperature increase may disrupt trophic interactions by differentially changing body growth of the ...
We investigated how temperature and precipitation regime encountered over the life cycle of Aedes al...
Global climate change and, specifically, rising temperatures, may increase the number of generations...
Global warming is characterized by not only an increase in the daily mean temperature, but also a di...
As the world's climate warms, the phenologies of interacting organisms in seasonally cold environmen...
Climate change predicts the increased frequency, duration, and intensity of inclement weather period...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
Global warming is expected to have direct effects on species through their sensitivity to temperatur...
Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a few hours...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...
<div><p>Climate warming is expected to increase the exposure of insects to hot events (involving a f...
The impact of climate change, in particular increasing spring temperatures, on life-cycle events of ...