La température est le paramètre abiotique qui influence de façon majoritaire les traits d’histoire de vie des espèces ectothermes. Pour appréhender les relations entre physiologie, environnement et histoire évolutive et leur influence respective sur la délimitation des aires de distribution des espèces, ce travail exploite les caractéristiques thermiques du milieu souterrain. Les résultats réfutent l’hypothèse de sténothermie des deux organismes hypogés étudiés Niphargus rhenorhodanensis et Proasellus valdensis et prouvent que l’histoire évolutive, la dispersion ou la compétition sont des paramètres importants dans l’établissement des aires de distribution des espèces souterraines. En outre, ce travail caractérise pour la première fois chez...
Understanding the physiological and behavioural mechanisms that limit species' distributions is esse...
Through functional analyses, integrative physiology is able to link molecular biology with ecology a...
International audienceThe regulation of body temperature (thermoregulation) and of water balance (de...
Subterranean fauna adaptations to low temperatures: mechanisms and ecological aspects.Subterranean e...
International audienceSubterranean environments are characterized by the quasi absence of thermal va...
The climatic variability hypothesis predicts the evolution of species with widethermal tolerance ran...
The climatic variability hypothesis predicts the evolution of species with wide thermal tolerance ra...
International audienceThe climate variability hypothesis assumes that the thermal tolerance breadth ...
An organism's distribution and geographic range result from physiological tolerances and its ability...
The extreme traits of subterranean organisms have traditionally been considered detrimental in the s...
One of the main challenges in disciplines such as ecology, biogeography, conservation and evolutiona...
To understand the effects of temperature on biological systems, we compile, organize, and analyze a ...
Physiological traits are key in determining the vulnerability of narrow range, highly specialized an...
Scientists are renewing their efforts to predict the impact of climate change on biodiversity. Subte...
8 pagesThe subject of the present review is of general biological interest, but specially impressive...
Understanding the physiological and behavioural mechanisms that limit species' distributions is esse...
Through functional analyses, integrative physiology is able to link molecular biology with ecology a...
International audienceThe regulation of body temperature (thermoregulation) and of water balance (de...
Subterranean fauna adaptations to low temperatures: mechanisms and ecological aspects.Subterranean e...
International audienceSubterranean environments are characterized by the quasi absence of thermal va...
The climatic variability hypothesis predicts the evolution of species with widethermal tolerance ran...
The climatic variability hypothesis predicts the evolution of species with wide thermal tolerance ra...
International audienceThe climate variability hypothesis assumes that the thermal tolerance breadth ...
An organism's distribution and geographic range result from physiological tolerances and its ability...
The extreme traits of subterranean organisms have traditionally been considered detrimental in the s...
One of the main challenges in disciplines such as ecology, biogeography, conservation and evolutiona...
To understand the effects of temperature on biological systems, we compile, organize, and analyze a ...
Physiological traits are key in determining the vulnerability of narrow range, highly specialized an...
Scientists are renewing their efforts to predict the impact of climate change on biodiversity. Subte...
8 pagesThe subject of the present review is of general biological interest, but specially impressive...
Understanding the physiological and behavioural mechanisms that limit species' distributions is esse...
Through functional analyses, integrative physiology is able to link molecular biology with ecology a...
International audienceThe regulation of body temperature (thermoregulation) and of water balance (de...