Insects possess several physiological and morphological adaptations to high temperatures; in particular, critical thermal maxima may be of increasing importance as climates warm. We sought to determine the relationship between critical thermal maxima and body size in red imported fire ants, Solenopsis invicta. Thermal maxima were measured and regressed against body mass, tibial length, head width including the eyes, and total body length in individuals from 35 fire ant colonies within and around Lubbock, Texas. Major and media workers survived higher temperatures more often than did minor workers. This may relate to surface-area-to-volume ratios, higher desiccation resistance in larger workers, or both; however, further studies are needed t...
In ectotherms, gradients of environmental temperature can regulate metabolism, development and ultim...
It is important to examine the potential effects that rising temperatures due to climate change can ...
In the social insects, colony size is central to the survival of the queen. Two endogenous factors, ...
Changing climates are predicted to alter the distribution of thermal niches. Small ectotherms such a...
How species respond to temperature change depends in large part on their physiology. Physiological t...
The thermal limits of individual animals were originally proposed as a link between animal physiolog...
Thermal variation has complex effects on organisms and they respond to these effects through combine...
Thermal variation has complex effects on organisms and they respond to these effects through combine...
The thermal limits of individual animals were originally proposed as a link between animal physiolog...
In the thermophilic ant genus Cataglyphis, species differing in their physical caste system have dev...
1. Models that predict organismal and population responses to climate change may be improved by cons...
Thermal phenotypic plasticity, otherwise known as acclimation, plays an essential role in how organi...
Abstract In the thermophilic ant genus Cataglyphis, species differing in their physical caste system...
The biology of ectotherms such as insects is influenced by ambient thermal conditions. Ants are a ub...
Cities are rapidly expanding, and global warming is intensified in urban environments due to the urb...
In ectotherms, gradients of environmental temperature can regulate metabolism, development and ultim...
It is important to examine the potential effects that rising temperatures due to climate change can ...
In the social insects, colony size is central to the survival of the queen. Two endogenous factors, ...
Changing climates are predicted to alter the distribution of thermal niches. Small ectotherms such a...
How species respond to temperature change depends in large part on their physiology. Physiological t...
The thermal limits of individual animals were originally proposed as a link between animal physiolog...
Thermal variation has complex effects on organisms and they respond to these effects through combine...
Thermal variation has complex effects on organisms and they respond to these effects through combine...
The thermal limits of individual animals were originally proposed as a link between animal physiolog...
In the thermophilic ant genus Cataglyphis, species differing in their physical caste system have dev...
1. Models that predict organismal and population responses to climate change may be improved by cons...
Thermal phenotypic plasticity, otherwise known as acclimation, plays an essential role in how organi...
Abstract In the thermophilic ant genus Cataglyphis, species differing in their physical caste system...
The biology of ectotherms such as insects is influenced by ambient thermal conditions. Ants are a ub...
Cities are rapidly expanding, and global warming is intensified in urban environments due to the urb...
In ectotherms, gradients of environmental temperature can regulate metabolism, development and ultim...
It is important to examine the potential effects that rising temperatures due to climate change can ...
In the social insects, colony size is central to the survival of the queen. Two endogenous factors, ...