The impact of climate change on strongly age-structured populations is poorly understood, despite the central role of temperature in determining developmental rates in ectotherms. Here we examine the effect of warming and its interactions with resource availability on the population dynamics of the pyralid moth Plodia interpunctella, populations of which normally show generation cycles, a consequence of strong and asymmetric age-related competition. . Warming by 3°C above the standard culture temperature led to substantial changes in population density, age structure and population dynamics. Adult populations were some 50% larger in warmed populations, probably because the reduced fecundity associated with warming leads to reduced larval c...
The fingerprints of anthropogenic climate change are increasingly visible in myriad ecological event...
Phenological mismatches due to climate change may have important ecological consequences. In a three...
The physiological and ecological impact of the thermal environment across life-stages can result in ...
The impact of climate change on strongly age-structured populations is poorly understood, despite th...
10 pagesInternational audiencePredicting species responses to climate change requires tracking the v...
International audienceClimate change profoundly alters the phenology of insects, yet the mechanisms ...
Climate change can severely impact species that depend on temporary resources by inducing phenologic...
Understanding effects of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) on species interactions is essential for...
In my dissertation, I examined how a changing environment affects Ranchman’s tiger moth (Arctia virg...
Climate warming will fundamentally alter basic life history strategies of many ectothermic insects. ...
Insect responses to recent climate change are well documented, but the role of resource specializati...
The fingerprints of anthropogenic climate change are increasingly visible in myriad ecological event...
Phenological mismatches due to climate change may have important ecological consequences. In a three...
The physiological and ecological impact of the thermal environment across life-stages can result in ...
The impact of climate change on strongly age-structured populations is poorly understood, despite th...
10 pagesInternational audiencePredicting species responses to climate change requires tracking the v...
International audienceClimate change profoundly alters the phenology of insects, yet the mechanisms ...
Climate change can severely impact species that depend on temporary resources by inducing phenologic...
Understanding effects of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) on species interactions is essential for...
In my dissertation, I examined how a changing environment affects Ranchman’s tiger moth (Arctia virg...
Climate warming will fundamentally alter basic life history strategies of many ectothermic insects. ...
Insect responses to recent climate change are well documented, but the role of resource specializati...
The fingerprints of anthropogenic climate change are increasingly visible in myriad ecological event...
Phenological mismatches due to climate change may have important ecological consequences. In a three...
The physiological and ecological impact of the thermal environment across life-stages can result in ...