Multiple species show significant trait shifts in response to urbanization. Yet, the impact of anthropogenic warming linked to the urban heat island effect is remarkably understudied. Additionally the relative contributions of phenotypic plasticity and genetic change underlying trait shifts in response to urbanization are poorly known. A common garden study with the water flea Daphnia magna revealed that both genetic differentiation in response to urbanization and phenotypic plasticity in response to higher rearing temperature (24 °C) induced significant parallel multivariate shifts in life history strategy along the slow-fast pace-of-life axis. Urban animals and animals reared at higher temperatures are characterized by fast maturation, ea...
Abstract There is growing evidence that urbanization drives adaptive evolution in response to therma...
Climate alteration is one of the most cited ecological consequences of urbanization. However, the ma...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Multiple species show significant trait shifts in response to urbanization. Yet, the impact of anthr...
© 2018 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2018 British Ecological Society Multiple species show signi...
Worldwide, urbanization leads to tremendous anthropogenic environmental alterations, causing strong ...
Natural and human-induced stressors elicit changes in energy metabolism and stress physiology in pop...
The rapidly increasing rate of urbanization has a major impact on the ecology and evolution of speci...
Natural and human-induced stressors elicit changes in energy metabolism and stress physiology in pop...
Fast demographic growth, land use change and global warming have generated severe threats to biodive...
Data include life history data and physiological data reported in Brans et al., 2018, Functional Eco...
The rapidly increasing rate of urbanization has a major impact on the ecology and evolution of speci...
Urban ecosystems are an increasingly dominant feature of terrestrial landscapes. While evidence that...
Most research on eco-evolutionary feedbacks focuses on ecological consequences of evolution in a sin...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Abstract There is growing evidence that urbanization drives adaptive evolution in response to therma...
Climate alteration is one of the most cited ecological consequences of urbanization. However, the ma...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Multiple species show significant trait shifts in response to urbanization. Yet, the impact of anthr...
© 2018 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2018 British Ecological Society Multiple species show signi...
Worldwide, urbanization leads to tremendous anthropogenic environmental alterations, causing strong ...
Natural and human-induced stressors elicit changes in energy metabolism and stress physiology in pop...
The rapidly increasing rate of urbanization has a major impact on the ecology and evolution of speci...
Natural and human-induced stressors elicit changes in energy metabolism and stress physiology in pop...
Fast demographic growth, land use change and global warming have generated severe threats to biodive...
Data include life history data and physiological data reported in Brans et al., 2018, Functional Eco...
The rapidly increasing rate of urbanization has a major impact on the ecology and evolution of speci...
Urban ecosystems are an increasingly dominant feature of terrestrial landscapes. While evidence that...
Most research on eco-evolutionary feedbacks focuses on ecological consequences of evolution in a sin...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Abstract There is growing evidence that urbanization drives adaptive evolution in response to therma...
Climate alteration is one of the most cited ecological consequences of urbanization. However, the ma...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...