International audienceEnvironmental gradients can help us comprehend the range of adaptations or plasticity that a given species can exhibit in response to climatic change. In this study, we assessed the response in female body size, clutch size and egg volume to elevational gradients in closely related wolf spiders. We measured these traits in Pardosa glacialis, P. hyperborea, P. furcifera and P. palustris, collected along elevational gradients across six sites in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions (four sites in Greenland, one in Iceland and one in the Faroe Islands), although not all species were found at all sites. Body size and reproductive traits did not vary with elevation in a consistent manner among species although smaller species were...
Mating partners need to recognize, assess each other, and exchange information through behavioral ev...
International audienceDiscriminating closely related species can become a taxonomical challenge if a...
Although spiders are a diverse and ecologically important group of predators across the sub-Antarcti...
International audienceEnvironmental gradients can help us comprehend the range of adaptations or pla...
International audienceThe Arctic tundra is characterised by harsh conditions and environmental gradi...
International audienceBody size is one of the most important individual traits, determining various ...
Life history trade-offs are a key notion in evolutionary biology, notably for understanding how sele...
International audienceChanging abiotic conditions can affect the phenology of animals and plants wit...
Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) are one of the most diverse and abundant taxa in the Arctic and are aff...
Life history trade-offs are a key notion in evolutionary biology, notably for understanding how sele...
The Arctic is projected to be severely impacted by changes in temperature and precipitation. Species...
Salt-marsh invasions by the grass Elymus athericus (Poaceae) recently transformed usual areas domina...
Temperature is known to influence many aspects of organisms and is frequently linked to geographical...
Most species encounter large variations in abiotic conditions along their distribution range. The ph...
International audienceAim: In theory, the highest-quality habitat across a species' range should sup...
Mating partners need to recognize, assess each other, and exchange information through behavioral ev...
International audienceDiscriminating closely related species can become a taxonomical challenge if a...
Although spiders are a diverse and ecologically important group of predators across the sub-Antarcti...
International audienceEnvironmental gradients can help us comprehend the range of adaptations or pla...
International audienceThe Arctic tundra is characterised by harsh conditions and environmental gradi...
International audienceBody size is one of the most important individual traits, determining various ...
Life history trade-offs are a key notion in evolutionary biology, notably for understanding how sele...
International audienceChanging abiotic conditions can affect the phenology of animals and plants wit...
Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) are one of the most diverse and abundant taxa in the Arctic and are aff...
Life history trade-offs are a key notion in evolutionary biology, notably for understanding how sele...
The Arctic is projected to be severely impacted by changes in temperature and precipitation. Species...
Salt-marsh invasions by the grass Elymus athericus (Poaceae) recently transformed usual areas domina...
Temperature is known to influence many aspects of organisms and is frequently linked to geographical...
Most species encounter large variations in abiotic conditions along their distribution range. The ph...
International audienceAim: In theory, the highest-quality habitat across a species' range should sup...
Mating partners need to recognize, assess each other, and exchange information through behavioral ev...
International audienceDiscriminating closely related species can become a taxonomical challenge if a...
Although spiders are a diverse and ecologically important group of predators across the sub-Antarcti...