Climate change is resulting in a radical transformation of the thermal quality of habitats across the globe. Whereas species have altered their distributions to cope with changing environments, the evidence for adaptation in response to rising temperatures is limited. However, to determine the potential of adaptation in response to thermal variation, we need estimates of the magnitude and direction of natural selection on traits that are assumed to increase persistence in warmer environments. Most inferences regarding physiological adaptation are based on interspecific analyses, and those of selection on thermal traits are scarce. Here, we estimate natural selection on major thermal traits used to assess the vulnerability of ectothermic org...
A fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to survive short-term, dele...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
Climate change is resulting in a radical transformation of the thermal quality of habitats across th...
Climate change is resulting in a radical transformation of the thermal quality of habitats across th...
Climate change is resulting in a radical transformation of the thermal quality of habitats across th...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
Tropical ectotherms are thought to be especially vulnerable to climate change because they are adapt...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
A major challenge in ecology and evolution is to disentangle the mechanisms driving broad-scale vari...
Organismal responses to different temperatures are key in understanding species distribution and per...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
A fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to survive short-term, dele...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
Climate change is resulting in a radical transformation of the thermal quality of habitats across th...
Climate change is resulting in a radical transformation of the thermal quality of habitats across th...
Climate change is resulting in a radical transformation of the thermal quality of habitats across th...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
Tropical ectotherms are thought to be especially vulnerable to climate change because they are adapt...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
A major challenge in ecology and evolution is to disentangle the mechanisms driving broad-scale vari...
Organismal responses to different temperatures are key in understanding species distribution and per...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
A fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to survive short-term, dele...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...