Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by environmentalists, largely because of human impact. Major concerns are associated with the predicted higher recurrence and severity of extreme events, such as heat waves. Although tolerance to these extreme events is instrumental to species survival, little is known whether and how it evolves in natural populations, and to what extent it is affected by other environmental stressors. Here, we study physiological and molecular mechanisms of thermal tolerance over evolutionary times in multifarious environments. Using the practice of ‘resurrection ecology’ on the keystone grazer Daphnia magna, we quantified genetic and plastic differences in phy...
1. Heat waves are increasing in frequency and intensity globally with negative consequences for biol...
Heat waves constitute a challenge for aquatic ectotherms. However, the thermal tolerance of animals ...
Global warming is increasing the overheating risk for many organisms, though the potential for plast...
Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by ...
Understanding how populations adapt to rising temperatures has been a challenge in ecology. Research...
Changes in temperature have occurred throughout Earth’s history. However, current warming trends exa...
Anthropogenic global warming has become a major geological and environmental force driving drastic c...
Synergistic interactions between temperature and contaminants are a major challenge for ecological r...
Forecasting species' responses to climate change requires understanding the underlying mechanisms go...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Increasingly frequent and intense heatwaves generate new challenges for many organisms. Our understa...
© 2014 Aurora N. Geerts. Background: Extreme weather events follow latitudinal patterns and are incr...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
1. Heat waves are increasing in frequency and intensity globally with negative consequences for biol...
Heat waves constitute a challenge for aquatic ectotherms. However, the thermal tolerance of animals ...
Global warming is increasing the overheating risk for many organisms, though the potential for plast...
Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by ...
Understanding how populations adapt to rising temperatures has been a challenge in ecology. Research...
Changes in temperature have occurred throughout Earth’s history. However, current warming trends exa...
Anthropogenic global warming has become a major geological and environmental force driving drastic c...
Synergistic interactions between temperature and contaminants are a major challenge for ecological r...
Forecasting species' responses to climate change requires understanding the underlying mechanisms go...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Increasingly frequent and intense heatwaves generate new challenges for many organisms. Our understa...
© 2014 Aurora N. Geerts. Background: Extreme weather events follow latitudinal patterns and are incr...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
1. Heat waves are increasing in frequency and intensity globally with negative consequences for biol...
Heat waves constitute a challenge for aquatic ectotherms. However, the thermal tolerance of animals ...
Global warming is increasing the overheating risk for many organisms, though the potential for plast...