Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their evolutionary relevance is poorly understood. Using a combination of field and laboratory approaches, we demonstrate altitudinal divergence in the strength of effects of maternal thermal opportunity on offspring birth date and body mass in a live-bearing lizard (Niveoscincus ocellatus). Poor thermal opportunity decreased birth weight at low altitudes where selection on body mass was negligible. In contrast, there was no effect of maternal thermal opportunity on body mass at high altitudes where natural selection favored heavy offspring. The weaker effect of poor maternal thermal opportunity on offspring development at high altitude was accompani...
Abstract Parental effects may produce adaptive or maladaptive plasticity that either facilitates per...
Species distribution across geographic regions is greatly controlled by environmental temperature, e...
1. The effects of external conditions on embryonic development have been repeatedly examined in ovi...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Populations at the climatic margins of a species’ distribution can be exposed to conditions that cau...
Two hypotheses have prevailed to explain the evolution of viviparity in reptiles: the first proposed...
The timing of birth is often correlated with offspring fitness in animals, but experimental studies ...
Phylogenetic transitions from oviparity to viviparity in reptiles generally have occurred in cold cl...
Reptiles are important model systems for examining the effect of temperature during development on t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The evolution of matrotrophy (i.e., direct supply of nutrients by the mother during gestation) may b...
The evolution of matrotrophy (i.e., direct supply of nutrients by the mother during gestation) may b...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...
Abstract Parental effects may produce adaptive or maladaptive plasticity that either facilitates per...
Species distribution across geographic regions is greatly controlled by environmental temperature, e...
1. The effects of external conditions on embryonic development have been repeatedly examined in ovi...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Populations at the climatic margins of a species’ distribution can be exposed to conditions that cau...
Two hypotheses have prevailed to explain the evolution of viviparity in reptiles: the first proposed...
The timing of birth is often correlated with offspring fitness in animals, but experimental studies ...
Phylogenetic transitions from oviparity to viviparity in reptiles generally have occurred in cold cl...
Reptiles are important model systems for examining the effect of temperature during development on t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The evolution of matrotrophy (i.e., direct supply of nutrients by the mother during gestation) may b...
The evolution of matrotrophy (i.e., direct supply of nutrients by the mother during gestation) may b...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...
Abstract Parental effects may produce adaptive or maladaptive plasticity that either facilitates per...
Species distribution across geographic regions is greatly controlled by environmental temperature, e...
1. The effects of external conditions on embryonic development have been repeatedly examined in ovi...