Although changes in phenology and species associations are relatively well-documented responses to global warming, the potential interactions between these phenomena are less well understood. In this study, we investigate the interactions between temperature, phenology (in terms of seasonal timing of larval growth) and host plant use in the polyphagous butterfly Polygonia c-album. We found that the hierarchy of larval performance on three natural host plants was not modified by a temperature increase as such. However, larval performance on each host plant and temperature treatment was affected by rearing season. Even though larvae performed better at the higher temperature regardless of the time of the rearing, relative differences between ...
Latitudinal clines in thermal reaction norms of development are a common phenomenon in temperate ins...
1. Variation among species in their phenological responses to temperature change suggests that shift...
Abstract Knowledge of how species interactions are influenced by climate warming is paramount to und...
Although changes in phenology and species associations are relatively well-documented responses to g...
1. Climate-driven changes in the relative phenologies of interacting species may potentially alter t...
1. Interactions between herbivorous insects and their host plants that are limited in time are wides...
Phenology affects the abiotic and biotic conditions that an organism encounters and consequently its...
Shifts in species’ phenologies and phenological asynchronies between the interacting organisms have ...
Increasing temperatures resulting from climate change have within recent years been shown to advance...
1. Animals with distinct life stages are often exposed to different temperatures during each stage. ...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Variation in the degree of synchrony among host plants and herbivores can disrupt or intensify speci...
Latitudinal clines in thermal reaction norms of development are a common phenomenon in temperate ins...
1. Variation among species in their phenological responses to temperature change suggests that shift...
Abstract Knowledge of how species interactions are influenced by climate warming is paramount to und...
Although changes in phenology and species associations are relatively well-documented responses to g...
1. Climate-driven changes in the relative phenologies of interacting species may potentially alter t...
1. Interactions between herbivorous insects and their host plants that are limited in time are wides...
Phenology affects the abiotic and biotic conditions that an organism encounters and consequently its...
Shifts in species’ phenologies and phenological asynchronies between the interacting organisms have ...
Increasing temperatures resulting from climate change have within recent years been shown to advance...
1. Animals with distinct life stages are often exposed to different temperatures during each stage. ...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Variation in the degree of synchrony among host plants and herbivores can disrupt or intensify speci...
Latitudinal clines in thermal reaction norms of development are a common phenomenon in temperate ins...
1. Variation among species in their phenological responses to temperature change suggests that shift...
Abstract Knowledge of how species interactions are influenced by climate warming is paramount to und...