Heteroptera, or true bugs populate many climate zones, coping with different environmental conditions. The aim of this study was the evaluation of their thermal limits and derived traits, as well as climatological parameters which might influence their distribution. We assessed the thermal limits (critical thermal maxima, CTmax, and minima, CTmin) of eight seed bug species (Lygaeidae, Pyrrhocoridae) distributed over four Köppen–Geiger climate classification types (KCC), approximately 6° of latitude, and four European countries (Austria, Italy, Croatia, Bulgaria). In test tubes, a temperature ramp was driven down to −5°C for CTmin and up to 50°C for CTmax (0.25°C/min) until the bugs’ voluntary, coordinated movement stopped. In contrast to C...
Climate warming has been proposed as the main cause of the recent range shifts seen in many species....
Under predicted global climate change, species will be gradually exposed to warmer temperatures, and...
Climate change is one of the key issues of our time, causing rapid changes to habitats worldwide and...
The greater latitudinal extents of occurrence of species towards higher latitudes has been attribute...
Ambient temperature is a main parameter that determines the thriving and propagation of ectothermic ...
National audienceNot all species will experience global warmingequally. First, organisms liv e in mi...
Cold tolerance is often one of the key components of insect fitness, but the association between cli...
Abstract Generalist predators belonging to Dicyphini (Hemiptera: Miridae) play an important role in ...
Global warming poses a major challenge to living organisms, particularly for ectothermic animals lik...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing biodiversity today. To understand the respon...
While the impacts of extreme and rising mean temperatures are well documented, increased thermal var...
International audienceThe ectothermic nature of insects implies that all aspects of their life are...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the effect of climate variability on s...
1. Insects generally survive subzero temperatures by utilizing either freeze tolerance or freeze avo...
It is widely accepted that climate has an essential influence on the distribution of species and tha...
Climate warming has been proposed as the main cause of the recent range shifts seen in many species....
Under predicted global climate change, species will be gradually exposed to warmer temperatures, and...
Climate change is one of the key issues of our time, causing rapid changes to habitats worldwide and...
The greater latitudinal extents of occurrence of species towards higher latitudes has been attribute...
Ambient temperature is a main parameter that determines the thriving and propagation of ectothermic ...
National audienceNot all species will experience global warmingequally. First, organisms liv e in mi...
Cold tolerance is often one of the key components of insect fitness, but the association between cli...
Abstract Generalist predators belonging to Dicyphini (Hemiptera: Miridae) play an important role in ...
Global warming poses a major challenge to living organisms, particularly for ectothermic animals lik...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing biodiversity today. To understand the respon...
While the impacts of extreme and rising mean temperatures are well documented, increased thermal var...
International audienceThe ectothermic nature of insects implies that all aspects of their life are...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the effect of climate variability on s...
1. Insects generally survive subzero temperatures by utilizing either freeze tolerance or freeze avo...
It is widely accepted that climate has an essential influence on the distribution of species and tha...
Climate warming has been proposed as the main cause of the recent range shifts seen in many species....
Under predicted global climate change, species will be gradually exposed to warmer temperatures, and...
Climate change is one of the key issues of our time, causing rapid changes to habitats worldwide and...