Thermal adaptation to spatially varying environmental conditions occurs in a wide range of species, but what is less clear is the nature of fitness trade-offs associated with this temperature adaptation. Here, populations of the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus are examined at both local and latitudinal scales to determine whether these populations have evolved differences in their survival under high temperature stress. A clear pattern of increasing high temperature stress tolerance is seen with decreasing latitude, consistent with temperature adaptation. Additionally, there is also evidence for significant variation in thermal tolerance on a smaller scale. The competitive fitness of pairs of northern and southern copepod populati...
Understanding the evolutionary potential of organisms to adapt to a changing climate, and the fitnes...
Species living over large geographical ranges often have populations that are better adapted their ...
Antagonistic correlations among traits may slow the rate of adaptation to a changing environment. Th...
Thermal adaptation to spatially varying environmental conditions occurs in a wide range of species, ...
Thermal adaptation to spatially varying environmental conditions occurs in a wide range of species, ...
Antagonistic correlations among traits may slow the rate of adaptation to a changing environment. Th...
Understanding how populations adapt to heterogeneous thermal regimes is essential for comprehending ...
Climate change will alter life on Earth, but the specific impact on any given species is less certai...
Local adaptation to different thermal environments is often expected to result in trade-offs in othe...
Many current models predicting the effects of climate change assume species are homogenous across ge...
Many current models predicting the effects of climate change assume species are homogenous across ge...
As the climate warms, the response of organisms to rising temperatures has become an area of increas...
Trade-offs may influence both physiological and evolutionary responses to co-occurring stressors, bu...
Broadly distributed species may adapt to local temperature conditions such that isolated population...
Understanding the evolutionary potential of organisms to adapt to a changing climate, and the fitnes...
Understanding the evolutionary potential of organisms to adapt to a changing climate, and the fitnes...
Species living over large geographical ranges often have populations that are better adapted their ...
Antagonistic correlations among traits may slow the rate of adaptation to a changing environment. Th...
Thermal adaptation to spatially varying environmental conditions occurs in a wide range of species, ...
Thermal adaptation to spatially varying environmental conditions occurs in a wide range of species, ...
Antagonistic correlations among traits may slow the rate of adaptation to a changing environment. Th...
Understanding how populations adapt to heterogeneous thermal regimes is essential for comprehending ...
Climate change will alter life on Earth, but the specific impact on any given species is less certai...
Local adaptation to different thermal environments is often expected to result in trade-offs in othe...
Many current models predicting the effects of climate change assume species are homogenous across ge...
Many current models predicting the effects of climate change assume species are homogenous across ge...
As the climate warms, the response of organisms to rising temperatures has become an area of increas...
Trade-offs may influence both physiological and evolutionary responses to co-occurring stressors, bu...
Broadly distributed species may adapt to local temperature conditions such that isolated population...
Understanding the evolutionary potential of organisms to adapt to a changing climate, and the fitnes...
Understanding the evolutionary potential of organisms to adapt to a changing climate, and the fitnes...
Species living over large geographical ranges often have populations that are better adapted their ...
Antagonistic correlations among traits may slow the rate of adaptation to a changing environment. Th...