All physiological processes of ectotherms depend on environmental temperature. Thus, adaptation of physiological mechanisms to the thermal environments is important for achieving optimal performance and fitness. The European Common Frog, Rana temporaria, is widely distributed across different thermal habitats. This makes it an exceptional model for studying the adaptations to different thermal conditions. We raised tadpoles from Germany and Croatia at two constant temperature treatments (15°C, 20°C), and under natural temperature fluctuations (in outdoor treatments), and tested how different developmental temperatures affected developmental traits, that is, length of larval development, morphometrics, and body condition, as well as jumping ...
International audienceBoth environmental and genetic influences can result in phenotypic variation. ...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Both environmental- and genetic-influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relat...
I compared the thermal sensitivity of jumping performance of five populations of the striped marsh f...
Natural selection of organisms results in differences between populations in response to environment...
Growth rate, like any other trait, should be under balancing selection in natural populations, with ...
Adaptation to warming climates could counteract the effects of global warming. Thus, understanding h...
peer reviewedVariations on embryonic and larval life history traits of ectotherm organisms are stron...
While temperature variation is known to cause large-scale adaptive divergence, its potential role as...
The importance of studying individual variation in locomotor performance has long been recognized as...
Variations on embryonic and larval life history traits of ectotherm organisms are strongly affected ...
Climate change is in part responsible for the 70% decline in amphibian species numbers worldwide. Al...
Both environmental and genetic influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relati...
Background: Extreme environments can impose strong ecological and evolutionary pressures at a local ...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
International audienceBoth environmental and genetic influences can result in phenotypic variation. ...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Both environmental- and genetic-influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relat...
I compared the thermal sensitivity of jumping performance of five populations of the striped marsh f...
Natural selection of organisms results in differences between populations in response to environment...
Growth rate, like any other trait, should be under balancing selection in natural populations, with ...
Adaptation to warming climates could counteract the effects of global warming. Thus, understanding h...
peer reviewedVariations on embryonic and larval life history traits of ectotherm organisms are stron...
While temperature variation is known to cause large-scale adaptive divergence, its potential role as...
The importance of studying individual variation in locomotor performance has long been recognized as...
Variations on embryonic and larval life history traits of ectotherm organisms are strongly affected ...
Climate change is in part responsible for the 70% decline in amphibian species numbers worldwide. Al...
Both environmental and genetic influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relati...
Background: Extreme environments can impose strong ecological and evolutionary pressures at a local ...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
International audienceBoth environmental and genetic influences can result in phenotypic variation. ...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Both environmental- and genetic-influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relat...