Anthropogenic climate change is widely considered a major threat to global biodiversity, such that the ability of a species to adapt will determine its likelihood of survival. Egg-burying reptiles that exhibit temperature-dependent sex determination, such as critically endangered hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata), are particularly vulnerable to changes in thermal regimes because nest temperatures affect offspring sex, fitness, and survival. It is unclear whether hawksbills possess sufficient behavioral plasticity of nesting traits (i.e., redistribution of nesting range, shift in nesting phenology, changes in nest-site selection, and adjustment of nest depth) to persist within their climatic niche or whether accelerated changes in t...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Species that display temperature-dependent sex determination are at risk as a result of increasing g...
A warming world poses challenges for species with temperature-dependent sex determination, including...
Anthropogenic climate change is widely considered a major threat to global biodiversity, such that t...
Anthropogenic climate change is widely considered a major threat to global biodiversity, such that t...
By altering phenology, organisms have the potential to match life-history events with suitable envir...
Rising environmental temperatures associated with climate change can adversely affect sea turtles wh...
Marine turtles are vulnerable to climate change because their life history and reproduction are tied...
Species with large geographic ranges provide an excellent model of how different populations respond...
By altering phenology, organisms have the potential to match life-history events with suitable envir...
By altering phenology, organisms have the potential to match life-history events with suitable envir...
The climate is changing, bringing extremities such as increased periods of rainfall, but also draugh...
An ample amount of research has been conducted on how nest temperatures affect the sex of sea turtle...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Species that display temperature-dependent sex determination are at risk as a result of increasing g...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Species that display temperature-dependent sex determination are at risk as a result of increasing g...
A warming world poses challenges for species with temperature-dependent sex determination, including...
Anthropogenic climate change is widely considered a major threat to global biodiversity, such that t...
Anthropogenic climate change is widely considered a major threat to global biodiversity, such that t...
By altering phenology, organisms have the potential to match life-history events with suitable envir...
Rising environmental temperatures associated with climate change can adversely affect sea turtles wh...
Marine turtles are vulnerable to climate change because their life history and reproduction are tied...
Species with large geographic ranges provide an excellent model of how different populations respond...
By altering phenology, organisms have the potential to match life-history events with suitable envir...
By altering phenology, organisms have the potential to match life-history events with suitable envir...
The climate is changing, bringing extremities such as increased periods of rainfall, but also draugh...
An ample amount of research has been conducted on how nest temperatures affect the sex of sea turtle...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Species that display temperature-dependent sex determination are at risk as a result of increasing g...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Species that display temperature-dependent sex determination are at risk as a result of increasing g...
A warming world poses challenges for species with temperature-dependent sex determination, including...