While temperature variation is known to cause large-scale adaptive divergence, its potential role as a selective factor over microgeographic scales is less well understood. Here, we investigated how variation in breeding pond temperature affects divergence in multiple physiological (thermal performance curve (TPC) and critical thermal maximum (CTmax)) and life history (thermal developmental reaction norms (TDRN)) traits in a network of Rana arvalis populations. The results supported adaptive responses to face two main constraints limiting the evolution of thermal adaptation. First, we found support for the faster-slower model, indicating an adaptive response to compensate for the thermodynamic constraint of low temperatures in colder enviro...
Both environmental- and genetic-influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relat...
Growth rate, like any other trait, should be under balancing selection in natural populations, with ...
The importance of studying individual variation in locomotor performance has long been recognized as...
While temperature variation is known to cause large-scale adaptive divergence, its potential role as...
Adaptation to warming climates could counteract the effects of global warming. Thus, understanding h...
When dams or climate change alter the thermal regimes of rivers, conditions can shift outside optima...
Natural selection of organisms results in differences between populations in response to environment...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
Critical thermal limits are thought to be correlated with the elevational distribution of species li...
Complex life-histories may promote the evolution of different strategies to allow optimal matching t...
Both environmental- and genetic-influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relat...
Growth rate, like any other trait, should be under balancing selection in natural populations, with ...
The importance of studying individual variation in locomotor performance has long been recognized as...
While temperature variation is known to cause large-scale adaptive divergence, its potential role as...
Adaptation to warming climates could counteract the effects of global warming. Thus, understanding h...
When dams or climate change alter the thermal regimes of rivers, conditions can shift outside optima...
Natural selection of organisms results in differences between populations in response to environment...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
Critical thermal limits are thought to be correlated with the elevational distribution of species li...
Complex life-histories may promote the evolution of different strategies to allow optimal matching t...
Both environmental- and genetic-influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relat...
Growth rate, like any other trait, should be under balancing selection in natural populations, with ...
The importance of studying individual variation in locomotor performance has long been recognized as...