Local adaptation and range restrictions in alpine environments are central topics in biogeographic research with important implications for predicting impacts of global climate change on organisms. Temperature is strongly coupled to elevation and greatly affects life history traits of oviparous reptiles in mountain environments. Thus, species may encounter barriers for expanding their ranges if they are unable to adapt to the changing thermal conditions encountered along elevational gradients. We sought to determine whether thermal requirements for embryonic development provide a plausible explanation for elevational range limits of two species of lacertid lizards that have complementary elevational ranges in a Mediterranean mountain range ...
1. Substantial plastic variation in phenology in response to environmental heterogeneity through tim...
Successful establishment and range expansion of non-native species often require rapid accommodation...
An alternative to the cold-climate model for the evolution of viviparity is that the impetus for the...
Local adaptation and range restrictions in alpine environments are central topics in biogeographic r...
Studies on range limits clarify the factors involved in the extent of species occurrence and shed li...
Studies on range limits clarify the factors involved in the extent of species occurrence and shed li...
Species distribution across geographic regions is greatly controlled by environmental temperature, e...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
In many regions, the frequency and duration of summer heatwaves is predicted to increase in future. ...
Populations at the climatic margins of a species’ distribution can be exposed to conditions that cau...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Embryonic conditions may limit the distributions of egg-laying ectotherms, and recent research sugge...
The thermal requirements of ectotherms may vary among species due to adaptation to different thermal...
Squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, with the result that coo...
International audienceSubstantial plastic variation in phenology in response to environmental hetero...
1. Substantial plastic variation in phenology in response to environmental heterogeneity through tim...
Successful establishment and range expansion of non-native species often require rapid accommodation...
An alternative to the cold-climate model for the evolution of viviparity is that the impetus for the...
Local adaptation and range restrictions in alpine environments are central topics in biogeographic r...
Studies on range limits clarify the factors involved in the extent of species occurrence and shed li...
Studies on range limits clarify the factors involved in the extent of species occurrence and shed li...
Species distribution across geographic regions is greatly controlled by environmental temperature, e...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
In many regions, the frequency and duration of summer heatwaves is predicted to increase in future. ...
Populations at the climatic margins of a species’ distribution can be exposed to conditions that cau...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Embryonic conditions may limit the distributions of egg-laying ectotherms, and recent research sugge...
The thermal requirements of ectotherms may vary among species due to adaptation to different thermal...
Squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, with the result that coo...
International audienceSubstantial plastic variation in phenology in response to environmental hetero...
1. Substantial plastic variation in phenology in response to environmental heterogeneity through tim...
Successful establishment and range expansion of non-native species often require rapid accommodation...
An alternative to the cold-climate model for the evolution of viviparity is that the impetus for the...