Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is under threat from anthropogenic climate change. We recognize the threat, yet we have little knowledge of the capacity of tropical species to adjust their climate sensitivity in response to it. One indicator of a species’ capacity to adjust to different climates is the amount of intraspecific variation observed in its climate-relevant traits; if a climate-relevant trait varies, and this variation is correlated with local climates, it suggests the species can adjust the trait to different conditions through either phenotypic plasticity or evolutionary adaptation. Here, we test for intraspecific variation in climate-relevant traits in a rainforest ...
Many tropical ectotherms are considered vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change because they have...
Tropical ectotherms are regarded as being especially threatened by global warming, but the extent to...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Aim: The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is under threat from anthropog...
The impact of climate change may be felt most keenly by tropical ectotherms. In these taxa, it is ar...
The impact of climate change may be felt most keenly by tropical ectotherms. In these taxa, it is ar...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...
There is justified concern about the impact of global warming on the persistence of tropical ectothe...
Understanding how natural populations will respond to rapid anthropogenic climate change is one of t...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...
Spatial responses of species to past climate change depend on both intrinsic traits (climatic niche ...
1.Research addressing the effects of global warming on the distribution and persistence of species g...
As climate change marches on, rapidly rising temperatures shatter records every year, presenting eve...
Many tropical ectotherms are considered vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change because they have...
Tropical ectotherms are regarded as being especially threatened by global warming, but the extent to...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Aim: The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is under threat from anthropog...
The impact of climate change may be felt most keenly by tropical ectotherms. In these taxa, it is ar...
The impact of climate change may be felt most keenly by tropical ectotherms. In these taxa, it is ar...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...
There is justified concern about the impact of global warming on the persistence of tropical ectothe...
Understanding how natural populations will respond to rapid anthropogenic climate change is one of t...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...
Spatial responses of species to past climate change depend on both intrinsic traits (climatic niche ...
1.Research addressing the effects of global warming on the distribution and persistence of species g...
As climate change marches on, rapidly rising temperatures shatter records every year, presenting eve...
Many tropical ectotherms are considered vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change because they have...
Tropical ectotherms are regarded as being especially threatened by global warming, but the extent to...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...