Species’ range edges are expanding to both warmer and cooler regions. Yet, no studies directly compared the changes in range‐limiting traits within the same species during both types of range expansions. To increase our mechanistic understanding of range expansions, it is crucial to disentangle the contributions of plastic and genetic changes in these traits. The aim of this study was to test for plastic and evolutionary changes in heat tolerance, life history, and behavior, and compare these during range expansions toward warmer and cooler regions. Using laboratory experiments we reconstructed the thermal performance curves (TPCurves) of larval life history (survival, growth, and development rates) and larval heat tolerance (CTmax) across ...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Organisms can cope with changing temperature under climate change by either adapting to the temperat...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
1. Many species that are moving polewards encounter novel thermal regimes to which they have to adap...
Ranges of manyspecies are shifting polewards in response to contemporary global warming. Rangeshifti...
Aim: Climate change is currently altering the geographical distribution of species, but how this pro...
The thermal biology of ectotherms is often used to infer species’ responses to changes in temperatur...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
Understanding how species’ thermal limits have evolved across the tree of life is central to predict...
The potential of populations to evolve in response to ongoing climate change is partly conditioned b...
Heat waves constitute a challenge for aquatic ectotherms. However, the thermal tolerance of animals ...
Rapid and ongoing climate change is causing a complete redistribution of life on Earth. To predict s...
Ectotherms can respond to global warming via evolutionary change of their upper thermal limits (CTma...
Understanding how species’ thermal limits have evolved across the tree of life is central to predict...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Organisms can cope with changing temperature under climate change by either adapting to the temperat...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
1. Many species that are moving polewards encounter novel thermal regimes to which they have to adap...
Ranges of manyspecies are shifting polewards in response to contemporary global warming. Rangeshifti...
Aim: Climate change is currently altering the geographical distribution of species, but how this pro...
The thermal biology of ectotherms is often used to infer species’ responses to changes in temperatur...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
Understanding how species’ thermal limits have evolved across the tree of life is central to predict...
The potential of populations to evolve in response to ongoing climate change is partly conditioned b...
Heat waves constitute a challenge for aquatic ectotherms. However, the thermal tolerance of animals ...
Rapid and ongoing climate change is causing a complete redistribution of life on Earth. To predict s...
Ectotherms can respond to global warming via evolutionary change of their upper thermal limits (CTma...
Understanding how species’ thermal limits have evolved across the tree of life is central to predict...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Global climate is changing rapidly, and the degree to which natural populations respond genetically ...
Organisms can cope with changing temperature under climate change by either adapting to the temperat...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...