1. Changes in temperature disrupt the fluidity of cellular membranes, which can negatively impact membrane integrity and cellular processes. Many ectotherms, including Drosophila melanogaster (Meigen), adjust the glycerophospholipid composition of their membranes to restore optimal fluidity when temperatures change, a type of trait plasticity termed homeoviscous adaptation. 2. Existing data suggest that plasticity in the relative abundances of the glycerophospholipids phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and phosphatidylcholine (PC) underlies cellular adaptation to temporal variability in the thermal environment. For example, laboratory populations of D. melanogaster evolved in the presence of temporally variable temperatures have greater developm...
The major goal of evolutionary thermal biology is to understand how variation in temperature shapes ...
Environments often vary across a life cycle, imposing fluctuating natural selection across developme...
Phenotypic plasticity may allow species to cope with environmental variation. The study of thermal p...
Theory predicts that developmental plasticity, the capacity to change phenotypic trajectory during d...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is an ectotherm with various populations occupying thermal e...
The adaptability of organisms to novel environmental conditions depends on the amount of genetic var...
International audienceWhen exposed to constant low temperatures (CLTs), insects often suffer from cu...
At low temperature, Drosophila reared on food composed of plants survive better than those reared on...
Many biotic and abiotic variables influence the dispersal and distribution of organisms. Temperature...
The thermal biology of ectotherms is often used to infer species’ responses to changes in temperatur...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyTheodore MorganTemperature is a critical environmental parame...
Metabolic flexibility is an important component of adaptation to stressful environments, including t...
Adaptation to environmental variability is a prerequisite for species' persistence in their natural ...
The ability to respond evolutionarily to increasing temperatures is important for survival of ectoth...
1. According to their geographical distribution, most Drosophila species may be classified as either...
The major goal of evolutionary thermal biology is to understand how variation in temperature shapes ...
Environments often vary across a life cycle, imposing fluctuating natural selection across developme...
Phenotypic plasticity may allow species to cope with environmental variation. The study of thermal p...
Theory predicts that developmental plasticity, the capacity to change phenotypic trajectory during d...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is an ectotherm with various populations occupying thermal e...
The adaptability of organisms to novel environmental conditions depends on the amount of genetic var...
International audienceWhen exposed to constant low temperatures (CLTs), insects often suffer from cu...
At low temperature, Drosophila reared on food composed of plants survive better than those reared on...
Many biotic and abiotic variables influence the dispersal and distribution of organisms. Temperature...
The thermal biology of ectotherms is often used to infer species’ responses to changes in temperatur...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyTheodore MorganTemperature is a critical environmental parame...
Metabolic flexibility is an important component of adaptation to stressful environments, including t...
Adaptation to environmental variability is a prerequisite for species' persistence in their natural ...
The ability to respond evolutionarily to increasing temperatures is important for survival of ectoth...
1. According to their geographical distribution, most Drosophila species may be classified as either...
The major goal of evolutionary thermal biology is to understand how variation in temperature shapes ...
Environments often vary across a life cycle, imposing fluctuating natural selection across developme...
Phenotypic plasticity may allow species to cope with environmental variation. The study of thermal p...