Extreme weather conditions occur at an increasing rate as evidenced by higher frequency of hurricanes and more extreme precipitation and temperature anomalies. Such extreme environmental conditions will have important implications for all living organisms through greater frequency of reproductive failure and reduced adult survival. We review examples of reproductive failure and reduced survival related to extreme weather conditions. Phenotypic plasticity may not be sufficient to allow adaptation to extreme weather for many animals. Theory predicts reduced reproductive effort as a response to increased stochasticity. We predict that patterns of natural selection will change towards truncation selection as environmental conditions become more...
Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme events, such as droughts or hurricanes, with s...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
Climate is a driver of biotic systems. It affects individual fitness, population dynamics, distribut...
Extreme climatic events (ECEs) are predicted to become more frequent as the climate changes. A rapid...
Central ideas from thermal biology, including thermal performance curves and tolerances, have been w...
Phenotypic plasticity, if adaptive, may allow species to counter the detrimental effects of extreme ...
Climate models, and empirical observations, suggest that anthropogenic climate change is leading to ...
The intensification and increased frequency of weather and climate extremes are emerging as one of t...
Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme events, such as droughts or hurricanes, with s...
Aim: Many conservation efforts now focus on mitigating biodiversity loss due to climate change. Whil...
It is now generally acknowledged that climate change has wide-ranging biological consequences, poten...
1. Extreme climatic events (ECEs) are predicted to become more frequent as the climate changes. A ra...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
As global climate change progresses, the occurrence of potentially disruptive climatic events such a...
Extreme events can be a major driver of evolutionary change over geological and contemporary timesca...
Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme events, such as droughts or hurricanes, with s...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
Climate is a driver of biotic systems. It affects individual fitness, population dynamics, distribut...
Extreme climatic events (ECEs) are predicted to become more frequent as the climate changes. A rapid...
Central ideas from thermal biology, including thermal performance curves and tolerances, have been w...
Phenotypic plasticity, if adaptive, may allow species to counter the detrimental effects of extreme ...
Climate models, and empirical observations, suggest that anthropogenic climate change is leading to ...
The intensification and increased frequency of weather and climate extremes are emerging as one of t...
Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme events, such as droughts or hurricanes, with s...
Aim: Many conservation efforts now focus on mitigating biodiversity loss due to climate change. Whil...
It is now generally acknowledged that climate change has wide-ranging biological consequences, poten...
1. Extreme climatic events (ECEs) are predicted to become more frequent as the climate changes. A ra...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
As global climate change progresses, the occurrence of potentially disruptive climatic events such a...
Extreme events can be a major driver of evolutionary change over geological and contemporary timesca...
Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme events, such as droughts or hurricanes, with s...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
Climate is a driver of biotic systems. It affects individual fitness, population dynamics, distribut...