1. Reversible acclimation increases resilience to environmental stress, but acclimation may have hidden costs due to underlying links between related physiological traits. Interactions between physiological traits might result in trade-offs that undermine whole-organism performance if the change in a related trait reduces the net benefits of acclimation or increases susceptibility to alternative environmental stressors. 2. Metabolic rate and water loss rate are two fundamental physiological traits that could interact due to their dependence on gas exchange across shared physical surfaces. Reductions in water loss rate in response to dehydration stress might reduce metabolic rate by constraining the flux of both water and oxygen. 3. We exami...
Organisms rely upon external cues to avoid detrimental conditions during environmental change. Rapid...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
1. Reversible acclimation increases resilience to environmental stress, but acclimation may have hid...
1. Reversible acclimation increases resilience to environmental stress, but acclimation may have hid...
Small differences in physiological responses are known to influence demographic rates such as surviv...
Species ranges are constrained by the physiological tolerances of organisms to climatic conditions. ...
Species ranges are constrained by the physiological tolerances of organisms to climatic conditions. ...
Species ranges are constrained by the physiological tolerances of organisms to climatic conditions. ...
<p>1. Predictions of climate change susceptibility are critical in forming conservation policy. Howe...
The use of behavior to buffer extreme environmental variation is expected to enable species to a) ex...
Extinction rates are predicted to rise exponentially under climate warming, but many of these predic...
Extinction rates are predicted to rise exponentially under climate warming, but many of these predic...
Extinction rates are predicted to rise exponentially under climate warming, but many of these predic...
Organisms rely upon external cues to avoid detrimental conditions during environmental change. Rapid...
Organisms rely upon external cues to avoid detrimental conditions during environmental change. Rapid...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
1. Reversible acclimation increases resilience to environmental stress, but acclimation may have hid...
1. Reversible acclimation increases resilience to environmental stress, but acclimation may have hid...
Small differences in physiological responses are known to influence demographic rates such as surviv...
Species ranges are constrained by the physiological tolerances of organisms to climatic conditions. ...
Species ranges are constrained by the physiological tolerances of organisms to climatic conditions. ...
Species ranges are constrained by the physiological tolerances of organisms to climatic conditions. ...
<p>1. Predictions of climate change susceptibility are critical in forming conservation policy. Howe...
The use of behavior to buffer extreme environmental variation is expected to enable species to a) ex...
Extinction rates are predicted to rise exponentially under climate warming, but many of these predic...
Extinction rates are predicted to rise exponentially under climate warming, but many of these predic...
Extinction rates are predicted to rise exponentially under climate warming, but many of these predic...
Organisms rely upon external cues to avoid detrimental conditions during environmental change. Rapid...
Organisms rely upon external cues to avoid detrimental conditions during environmental change. Rapid...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...