The capacity to tolerate climate change often varies across ontogeny in organisms with complex life cycles. Recently developed species distribution models incorporate traits across life stages; however, these life-cycle models primarily evaluate effects of lethal change. Here, we examine impacts of recurrent sublethal warming on development and survival in ecological projections of climate change. We reared lizard embryos in the laboratory under temperature cycles that simulated contemporary conditions and warming scenarios. We also artificially warmed natural nests to mimic laboratory treatments. In both cases, recurrent sublethal warming decreased embryonic survival and hatchling sizes. Incorporating survivorship results into a mechanisti...
The most documented response of organisms to climate warming is a change in the average timing of se...
Heat tolerance at the immobile embryonic stage is expected to be critical in determining species vul...
Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle ...
The capacity to tolerate climate change often varies across ontogeny in organisms with complex life ...
The capacity to tolerate climate change often varies across ontogeny in organisms with complex life ...
The capacity to tolerate climate change often varies across ontogeny in organisms with complex life ...
With rapidly warming climates, biologists are challenged to predict organismal responses to environm...
With rapidly warming climates, biologists are challenged to predict organismal responses to environm...
Warming temperatures caused by climate change are predicted to vary temporally and spatially. For mi...
Sublethal stressors will likely mediate an organism’s response to climate change. Mobile animals c...
Climate change is already impacting species around the world. Although most focus has been on the ef...
Abstract Parental effects may produce adaptive or maladaptive plasticity that either facilitates per...
Climate change is already impacting species around the world. Although most focus has been on the ef...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3rd...
Heat tolerance at the immobile embryonic stage is expected to be critical in determining species vul...
The most documented response of organisms to climate warming is a change in the average timing of se...
Heat tolerance at the immobile embryonic stage is expected to be critical in determining species vul...
Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle ...
The capacity to tolerate climate change often varies across ontogeny in organisms with complex life ...
The capacity to tolerate climate change often varies across ontogeny in organisms with complex life ...
The capacity to tolerate climate change often varies across ontogeny in organisms with complex life ...
With rapidly warming climates, biologists are challenged to predict organismal responses to environm...
With rapidly warming climates, biologists are challenged to predict organismal responses to environm...
Warming temperatures caused by climate change are predicted to vary temporally and spatially. For mi...
Sublethal stressors will likely mediate an organism’s response to climate change. Mobile animals c...
Climate change is already impacting species around the world. Although most focus has been on the ef...
Abstract Parental effects may produce adaptive or maladaptive plasticity that either facilitates per...
Climate change is already impacting species around the world. Although most focus has been on the ef...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3rd...
Heat tolerance at the immobile embryonic stage is expected to be critical in determining species vul...
The most documented response of organisms to climate warming is a change in the average timing of se...
Heat tolerance at the immobile embryonic stage is expected to be critical in determining species vul...
Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle ...