Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plasticity. Selective agents, such as introduced predators, may enhance or constrain plastic or adaptive responses to temperature. We tested responses of Daphnia to temperature by collecting populations from lakes across an elevational gradient in the presence and absence of fish predators (long-term selection). We subsequently grew these populations at two elevations in field mesocosms over two years (short-term selection), followed by a common-garden experiment at two temperatures in the lab to measure life-history traits. Both long-term and short-term selection affected traits, suggesting that genetic variation of plasticity within populations...
With climate change threatening biodiversity worldwide, it is important to understand species’ physi...
Many studies document genetic and phenotypic trait changes of species in response to climate change,...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Understanding whether populations and communities can evolve fast enough to keep up with ongoing cli...
Global environmental changes are rapidly transforming ecosystems. As a result, populations will face...
Background: Temperature changes dramatically throughout the growing season in temperate latitudes, a...
Changes in temperature have occurred throughout Earth's history. However, current warming trends exa...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
Understanding how populations adapt to rising temperatures has been a challenge in ecology. Research...
Rapid evolutionary adaptation could reduce the negative impacts of climate change if sufficient heri...
As climate regimes shift in many ecosystems worldwide, evolution may be a critical process allowing ...
To test the general assumption that global warming will induce body size reduction in aquatic organi...
Climatic changes are projected to result in rapid adaptive events with considerable phenotypic shift...
With climate change threatening biodiversity worldwide, it is important to understand species’ physi...
Many studies document genetic and phenotypic trait changes of species in response to climate change,...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
Understanding whether populations and communities can evolve fast enough to keep up with ongoing cli...
Global environmental changes are rapidly transforming ecosystems. As a result, populations will face...
Background: Temperature changes dramatically throughout the growing season in temperate latitudes, a...
Changes in temperature have occurred throughout Earth's history. However, current warming trends exa...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
Understanding how populations adapt to rising temperatures has been a challenge in ecology. Research...
Rapid evolutionary adaptation could reduce the negative impacts of climate change if sufficient heri...
As climate regimes shift in many ecosystems worldwide, evolution may be a critical process allowing ...
To test the general assumption that global warming will induce body size reduction in aquatic organi...
Climatic changes are projected to result in rapid adaptive events with considerable phenotypic shift...
With climate change threatening biodiversity worldwide, it is important to understand species’ physi...
Many studies document genetic and phenotypic trait changes of species in response to climate change,...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...