Warming climates are facilitating the range expansion of many taxa to habitats that were formerly thermally inhospitable, including to higher latitudes and elevations. The potential for such colonization, however, varies widely among taxa. Since environmental factors may interact to affect colonization potential, an understanding of underlying physiological and behavioural mechanisms is necessary to predict how species will respond to potentially suitable habitats. For example, temperature and oxygen availability will interact to shape physiological and performance traits. Our model species, the wall lizard Podarcis muralis, is a widely distributed ectotherm that continues to expand its range in Europe despite being limited by cold temperat...
1. Accurately predicting the responses of organisms to novel or changing environments requires the d...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
The plastic capability of species to cope with the new conditions created by climate change is poorl...
Warming climates are facilitating the range expansion of many taxa to habitats that were formerly th...
International audienceWarming climates are facilitating the range expansion of many taxa to habitats...
In response to a warming climate, many montane species are shifting upslope to track the emergence o...
Montane reptiles are predicted to move to higher elevations in response to climate warming. However,...
In response to a warming climate, many montane species are shifting upslope to track the emergence o...
Ectothermic animals living at high elevation often face interacting challenges, including temperatur...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...
As climate change marches on, rapidly rising temperatures shatter records every year, presenting eve...
International audienceIncreased global temperatures have opened previously inhospitable habitats, su...
The mechanisms that mediate the interaction between the thermal environment and species' ranges are ...
Aim: Physiological and metabolic performance are key mediators of the functional response of species...
Climate warming has imposed profound impacts on species globally. Understanding the vulnerabilities ...
1. Accurately predicting the responses of organisms to novel or changing environments requires the d...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
The plastic capability of species to cope with the new conditions created by climate change is poorl...
Warming climates are facilitating the range expansion of many taxa to habitats that were formerly th...
International audienceWarming climates are facilitating the range expansion of many taxa to habitats...
In response to a warming climate, many montane species are shifting upslope to track the emergence o...
Montane reptiles are predicted to move to higher elevations in response to climate warming. However,...
In response to a warming climate, many montane species are shifting upslope to track the emergence o...
Ectothermic animals living at high elevation often face interacting challenges, including temperatur...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...
As climate change marches on, rapidly rising temperatures shatter records every year, presenting eve...
International audienceIncreased global temperatures have opened previously inhospitable habitats, su...
The mechanisms that mediate the interaction between the thermal environment and species' ranges are ...
Aim: Physiological and metabolic performance are key mediators of the functional response of species...
Climate warming has imposed profound impacts on species globally. Understanding the vulnerabilities ...
1. Accurately predicting the responses of organisms to novel or changing environments requires the d...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
The plastic capability of species to cope with the new conditions created by climate change is poorl...