Phenotypic integration, in which a suite of traits change in a correlated or covarying response to shifts in environmental conditions, may enhance an organism's fitness. In skinks, rocky environments select for longer limbs and rapid running and climbing. We examined whether differences in nest temperature coincident with specific habitats caused phenotypically integrated effects on morphology, locomotor performance, and behavior in the skink Carlia longipes. Specifically, we determined whether microhabitat choices were integrated with adaptive morphology for each habitat. Using a split-clutch design, we incubated eggs at thermal regimes that mimicked the thermal environments of nests from two habitat types (forest = warm; rocky = cool). Ha...
Recent studies have shown that incubation temperatures can profoundly affect the phenotypes of hatc...
Populations at the climatic margins of a species’ distribution can be exposed to conditions that cau...
For species from open habitats with little cover and few refugia, selection should favour morphologi...
Phenotypic integration, in which a suite of traits change in a correlated or covarying response to s...
Phenotypic integration, in which a suite of traits change in a correlated or covarying response to s...
<p>Nest-site selection in ectothermic animals influences hatching success and offspring phenotype, a...
The concept of geographic variation in phenotypes has a long history in evolutionary biology. Differ...
The thermal environment that lizard eggs experience during incubation can affect the size, shape and...
Embryonic environments influence phenotypic development, but relatively few experiments have explore...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...
It is now undisputable that incubation temperature induces different phenotypes (sex, body size, bod...
The impact of climate change may be felt most keenly by tropical ectotherms. In these taxa, it is ar...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...
The vulnerability of a terrestrial ectotherm to high environmental temperatures depends on the anima...
Refuges provide shelter from predators, and protection from exposure to the elements, as well as oth...
Recent studies have shown that incubation temperatures can profoundly affect the phenotypes of hatc...
Populations at the climatic margins of a species’ distribution can be exposed to conditions that cau...
For species from open habitats with little cover and few refugia, selection should favour morphologi...
Phenotypic integration, in which a suite of traits change in a correlated or covarying response to s...
Phenotypic integration, in which a suite of traits change in a correlated or covarying response to s...
<p>Nest-site selection in ectothermic animals influences hatching success and offspring phenotype, a...
The concept of geographic variation in phenotypes has a long history in evolutionary biology. Differ...
The thermal environment that lizard eggs experience during incubation can affect the size, shape and...
Embryonic environments influence phenotypic development, but relatively few experiments have explore...
There is pressing urgency to understand how tropical ectotherms can behaviorally and physiologically...
It is now undisputable that incubation temperature induces different phenotypes (sex, body size, bod...
The impact of climate change may be felt most keenly by tropical ectotherms. In these taxa, it is ar...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...
The vulnerability of a terrestrial ectotherm to high environmental temperatures depends on the anima...
Refuges provide shelter from predators, and protection from exposure to the elements, as well as oth...
Recent studies have shown that incubation temperatures can profoundly affect the phenotypes of hatc...
Populations at the climatic margins of a species’ distribution can be exposed to conditions that cau...
For species from open habitats with little cover and few refugia, selection should favour morphologi...