Increases of global temperatures have resulted in measurable shifts in the distribution, phenology and survival of some plant and animal species. However, the mechanisms showing links between global warming and biodiversity declines remain unclear. The aim of this study was to examine whether a key parameter of fitness, i.e. offspring number, could be affected by a temperature increase. To this end, we compared egg-laying traits at naturally occurring temperatures (14 °C, 18 °C and 22 °C) in palmate newts, Lissotriton helveticus. Our study suggests that water temperature increase has a negative effect on the fecundity of female newts. Females lay half as many eggs at high temperatures as they do at low temperatures, which results in a lower...
Climate change is in part responsible for the 70% decline in amphibian species numbers worldwide. Al...
© 2014 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. When dispersal is no...
Global warming may induce significant changes in species life history traits particularly in amphibi...
A trend in global warming is now undeniable. Increases of global temperatures have resulted in meas...
There is general consensus that climate change has contributed to the observed decline, and extincti...
Abstract. Global climates have been changing, sometimes rapidly and dramatically, throughout the evo...
Global warming is a great threat to biodiversity with negative impacts spanning the entire biologica...
Amphibian life histories are exceedingly sensitive to temperature and precipitation, and there is go...
[Extract] Is global warming contributing to amphibian declines and extinctions by promoting outbreak...
[Extract] Evidence that climate change is currently affecting life on earth has become overwhelming ...
As the climate changes at an unprecedented rate, rising temperatures will have complicated consequen...
Climate change is determining a generalized phenological advancement, and amphibians are among the t...
Increases in temperature variability associated with climate change has critical implications for th...
Global climate is changing at an alarming rate and how species will respond to the associated enviro...
Predicting the biodiversity impacts of global warming implies that we know where and with what magni...
Climate change is in part responsible for the 70% decline in amphibian species numbers worldwide. Al...
© 2014 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. When dispersal is no...
Global warming may induce significant changes in species life history traits particularly in amphibi...
A trend in global warming is now undeniable. Increases of global temperatures have resulted in meas...
There is general consensus that climate change has contributed to the observed decline, and extincti...
Abstract. Global climates have been changing, sometimes rapidly and dramatically, throughout the evo...
Global warming is a great threat to biodiversity with negative impacts spanning the entire biologica...
Amphibian life histories are exceedingly sensitive to temperature and precipitation, and there is go...
[Extract] Is global warming contributing to amphibian declines and extinctions by promoting outbreak...
[Extract] Evidence that climate change is currently affecting life on earth has become overwhelming ...
As the climate changes at an unprecedented rate, rising temperatures will have complicated consequen...
Climate change is determining a generalized phenological advancement, and amphibians are among the t...
Increases in temperature variability associated with climate change has critical implications for th...
Global climate is changing at an alarming rate and how species will respond to the associated enviro...
Predicting the biodiversity impacts of global warming implies that we know where and with what magni...
Climate change is in part responsible for the 70% decline in amphibian species numbers worldwide. Al...
© 2014 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. When dispersal is no...
Global warming may induce significant changes in species life history traits particularly in amphibi...