1. Anthropogenic influences on global processes and climatic conditions are increasingly affecting ecosystems throughout the world. 2. Hawaii Island’s native ecosystems are well studied and local long‐term climatic trends well documented, making these ecosystems ideal for evaluating how native taxa may respond to a warming environment. 3.This study documents adaptive divergence of populations of a Hawaiian picture‐winged Drosophila, D. sproati, that are separated by only 7 km and 365 m in elevation. 4.Representative laboratory populations show divergent behavioral and physiological responses to an experimental low‐intensity increase in ambient temperature during maturation. The significant interaction of source population by temperature tre...
Montane plant communities throughout the world have responded to changes in temperature regimes by s...
Plant communities on tropical high islands, such as the Hawaiian Islands, are predicted to experienc...
Adaptation to increasingly warmer environments may be critical to avoid extinction. Whether and how ...
1. Anthropogenic influences on global processes and climatic conditions are increasingly affecting e...
Anthropogenic influences on global processes and climatic conditions are increasingly affecting ecos...
The interplay of genetic and environmental forces has resulted in the process of evolution. The di...
Ecological divergence in a species provides a valuable opportunity to study the early stages of spec...
AbstractBackground: The endemic Hawaiian drosophilids, a unique group that are remarkable for their ...
forces has resulted in the process of evolution. The distribution of indigenous plants is a prod-uct...
The Hawaiian Islands encompass an extraordinary range of variation in climate and soil age in a sma...
The Hawaiian Islands have been recognized as an ideal place to study evolutionary processes due to t...
Predicting how species will respond to the rapid climatic changes predicted this century is an urgen...
The Island of Hawai‘i is a dynamic assemblage of five volcanoes with wet forest habitat currently ex...
Predicting how species will respond to the rapid climatic changes predicted this century is an urgen...
Altitudinal movement by tropical birds to track seasonally variable resources can move them from pro...
Montane plant communities throughout the world have responded to changes in temperature regimes by s...
Plant communities on tropical high islands, such as the Hawaiian Islands, are predicted to experienc...
Adaptation to increasingly warmer environments may be critical to avoid extinction. Whether and how ...
1. Anthropogenic influences on global processes and climatic conditions are increasingly affecting e...
Anthropogenic influences on global processes and climatic conditions are increasingly affecting ecos...
The interplay of genetic and environmental forces has resulted in the process of evolution. The di...
Ecological divergence in a species provides a valuable opportunity to study the early stages of spec...
AbstractBackground: The endemic Hawaiian drosophilids, a unique group that are remarkable for their ...
forces has resulted in the process of evolution. The distribution of indigenous plants is a prod-uct...
The Hawaiian Islands encompass an extraordinary range of variation in climate and soil age in a sma...
The Hawaiian Islands have been recognized as an ideal place to study evolutionary processes due to t...
Predicting how species will respond to the rapid climatic changes predicted this century is an urgen...
The Island of Hawai‘i is a dynamic assemblage of five volcanoes with wet forest habitat currently ex...
Predicting how species will respond to the rapid climatic changes predicted this century is an urgen...
Altitudinal movement by tropical birds to track seasonally variable resources can move them from pro...
Montane plant communities throughout the world have responded to changes in temperature regimes by s...
Plant communities on tropical high islands, such as the Hawaiian Islands, are predicted to experienc...
Adaptation to increasingly warmer environments may be critical to avoid extinction. Whether and how ...