<p>Three hypothetical patterns of variation in thermal performance curves due to the effects of a hotter/colder, faster/slower and genegeneralist/specialist QTL, respectively.</p
Thermal performance curves have provided a common framework to study the impact of temperature in bi...
Hypothetical acclimation responses in TPCs for the (A) contact rate, (B) probability of infection, (...
In this review we consider how small-scale temporal and spatial variation in body temperature, and b...
Thermal performance curves (TPCs) are continuous reaction norms that describe the relationship betwe...
<p>A comparison of thermal performance in populations from warmer versus colder environments could e...
Thermal performance curves (TPCs) are continuous reaction norms that describe the relationship betwe...
Thermal performance curves (TPCs) provide a powerful framework for studying the evolution of continu...
Whether and how thermal reaction norm is under genetic control is fundamental to understand the mech...
<p>The given curves for two different QTL genotypes are specified by and for the hotter-colder gen...
After accounting for phylogenetic relationships across species, the critical thermal minimum was not...
Thermal performance curves (TPCs) are intended to approximate the relationship between temperature a...
Many traits studied in ecology and evolutionary biology change their expression in response to a con...
<p>At optimum temperature (22/14°C) (A, B, and C) and at high temperature (34/26°C) (D, E, F).</p
There is currently unprecedented interest in quantifying variation in thermal physiology among organ...
Abstract In ectotherms, the performance of physiological, ecological, and life-history traits univer...
Thermal performance curves have provided a common framework to study the impact of temperature in bi...
Hypothetical acclimation responses in TPCs for the (A) contact rate, (B) probability of infection, (...
In this review we consider how small-scale temporal and spatial variation in body temperature, and b...
Thermal performance curves (TPCs) are continuous reaction norms that describe the relationship betwe...
<p>A comparison of thermal performance in populations from warmer versus colder environments could e...
Thermal performance curves (TPCs) are continuous reaction norms that describe the relationship betwe...
Thermal performance curves (TPCs) provide a powerful framework for studying the evolution of continu...
Whether and how thermal reaction norm is under genetic control is fundamental to understand the mech...
<p>The given curves for two different QTL genotypes are specified by and for the hotter-colder gen...
After accounting for phylogenetic relationships across species, the critical thermal minimum was not...
Thermal performance curves (TPCs) are intended to approximate the relationship between temperature a...
Many traits studied in ecology and evolutionary biology change their expression in response to a con...
<p>At optimum temperature (22/14°C) (A, B, and C) and at high temperature (34/26°C) (D, E, F).</p
There is currently unprecedented interest in quantifying variation in thermal physiology among organ...
Abstract In ectotherms, the performance of physiological, ecological, and life-history traits univer...
Thermal performance curves have provided a common framework to study the impact of temperature in bi...
Hypothetical acclimation responses in TPCs for the (A) contact rate, (B) probability of infection, (...
In this review we consider how small-scale temporal and spatial variation in body temperature, and b...