Understanding how quickly physiological traits evolve is a topic of great interest, particularly in the context of how organisms can adapt in response to climate warming. Adjustment to novel thermal habitats may occur either through behavioural adjustments, physiological adaptation or both. Here, we test whether rates of evolution differ among physiological traits in the cybotoids, a clade of tropical Anolis lizards distributed in markedly different thermal environments on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. We find that cold tolerance evolves considerably faster than heat tolerance, a difference that results because behavioural thermoregulation more effectively shields these organisms from selection on upper than lower temperature toleranc...
Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organisms at multiple levels...
The widespread observation that heat tolerance is less variable than cold tolerance ('cold-tolerance...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...
Understanding how quickly physiological traits evolve is a topic of great interest, particularly in ...
Tropical ectotherms are thought to be especially vulnerable to climate change because they are adapt...
© 2018 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Ectothermic species are pa...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
© 2019, The Author(s). Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organ...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
Elucidating how ecological and evolutionary mechanisms interact to produce and maintain biodiversity...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
Organismal responses to different temperatures are key in understanding species distribution and per...
Thermal trait variation is of fundamental importance to forecasting the impacts of environmental ch...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...
The predominant view is that the thermal physiology of tropical ectotherms, including lizards, is no...
Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organisms at multiple levels...
The widespread observation that heat tolerance is less variable than cold tolerance ('cold-tolerance...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...
Understanding how quickly physiological traits evolve is a topic of great interest, particularly in ...
Tropical ectotherms are thought to be especially vulnerable to climate change because they are adapt...
© 2018 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Ectothermic species are pa...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
© 2019, The Author(s). Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organ...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
Elucidating how ecological and evolutionary mechanisms interact to produce and maintain biodiversity...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
Organismal responses to different temperatures are key in understanding species distribution and per...
Thermal trait variation is of fundamental importance to forecasting the impacts of environmental ch...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...
The predominant view is that the thermal physiology of tropical ectotherms, including lizards, is no...
Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organisms at multiple levels...
The widespread observation that heat tolerance is less variable than cold tolerance ('cold-tolerance...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...