Environmental change often requires evolutionary responses, and therefore understanding the genetic architecture of susceptible populations is essential for predicting their capacity to respond adaptively. However, quantitative genetic studies are rarely targeted at populations considered vulnerable to such environmental perturbations. Here, we assess the level of heritable variation in the ability of embryos to tolerate desiccation stress in Pseudophryne guentheri, a terrestrial-breeding frog that is currently experiencing a drying climate. We applied a North Carolina II breeding design to identify sources of genetic and environmental variance, and genotype-by-environment interactions (GEIs), underlying the expression of embryo survival, h...
Climatic variability is increasing globally and can be detrimental to taxa, such as amphibians, that...
Relative fitness of parental and hybrid Leopard Frogs was examined by measuring larval performance i...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
Environmental change often requires evolutionary responses, and therefore understanding the genetic ...
When organisms encounter heterogeneous environments, selection may favor the ability of individuals ...
When organisms encounter heterogeneous environments, selection may favor the ability of individuals ...
Terrestrial‐breeding amphibians are likely to be vulnerable to warming and drying climates, as their...
Rudin-Bitterli et al. created pure and reciprocal crosses of the Australian crawling frog Pseudophry...
Successful reproduction is an important determinant of the fitness of an individual and of the dynam...
Adaptive ecological differentiation among sympatric populations is promoted by environmental heterog...
Phenotypic plasticity can be important for local adaptation, since it enables individuals to survive...
Sequential polyandry may evolve as an insurance mechanism to reduce the risk that females choose mat...
Environmental changes, such as climate change, lead to the opening of new niches. In such situations...
Organisms often respond to environmental change via phenotypic plasticity, where an individual modul...
One of the main questions in evolutionary and conservation biology is how geographical and environme...
Climatic variability is increasing globally and can be detrimental to taxa, such as amphibians, that...
Relative fitness of parental and hybrid Leopard Frogs was examined by measuring larval performance i...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
Environmental change often requires evolutionary responses, and therefore understanding the genetic ...
When organisms encounter heterogeneous environments, selection may favor the ability of individuals ...
When organisms encounter heterogeneous environments, selection may favor the ability of individuals ...
Terrestrial‐breeding amphibians are likely to be vulnerable to warming and drying climates, as their...
Rudin-Bitterli et al. created pure and reciprocal crosses of the Australian crawling frog Pseudophry...
Successful reproduction is an important determinant of the fitness of an individual and of the dynam...
Adaptive ecological differentiation among sympatric populations is promoted by environmental heterog...
Phenotypic plasticity can be important for local adaptation, since it enables individuals to survive...
Sequential polyandry may evolve as an insurance mechanism to reduce the risk that females choose mat...
Environmental changes, such as climate change, lead to the opening of new niches. In such situations...
Organisms often respond to environmental change via phenotypic plasticity, where an individual modul...
One of the main questions in evolutionary and conservation biology is how geographical and environme...
Climatic variability is increasing globally and can be detrimental to taxa, such as amphibians, that...
Relative fitness of parental and hybrid Leopard Frogs was examined by measuring larval performance i...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...