Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response of populations to climate warming, yet their adaptive nature and evolutionary potential are poorly known. We assessed the contribution of quantitative genetic, neutral genetic and environmental effects to thermal reaction norms of growth rate for populations of the damselfly Ischnura elegans. Among populations, reaction norms differed primarily in elevation, suggesting that time constraints associated with shorter growth seasons in univoltine, high-latitude as well as multivoltine, low-latitude populations selected for faster growth rates. Phenotypic divergence among populations is consistent with selection rather than drift as Q(ST) was grea...
1. To assess long-term impacts of global warming on species there is growing interest in latitudinal...
1. To assess long-term impacts of global warming on species there is growing interest in latitudinal...
1. Thermal tolerance is a key factor limiting insect distributions, but there is limited information...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Tropical organisms colonizing temperate environments face reduced average temperatures and dramatic ...
To assess long-term impacts of global warming on species, there is growing interest in latitudinal i...
Although the potential to adapt to warmer climate is constrained by genetic trade-offs, our understa...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Although the potential to adapt to warmer climate is constrained by genetic trade-offs, our understa...
Although the potential to adapt to warmer climate is constrained by genetic trade-offs, our understa...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
1. To assess long-term impacts of global warming on species there is growing interest in latitudinal...
1. To assess long-term impacts of global warming on species there is growing interest in latitudinal...
1. Thermal tolerance is a key factor limiting insect distributions, but there is limited information...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Tropical organisms colonizing temperate environments face reduced average temperatures and dramatic ...
To assess long-term impacts of global warming on species, there is growing interest in latitudinal i...
Although the potential to adapt to warmer climate is constrained by genetic trade-offs, our understa...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Although the potential to adapt to warmer climate is constrained by genetic trade-offs, our understa...
Although the potential to adapt to warmer climate is constrained by genetic trade-offs, our understa...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
1. To assess long-term impacts of global warming on species there is growing interest in latitudinal...
1. To assess long-term impacts of global warming on species there is growing interest in latitudinal...
1. Thermal tolerance is a key factor limiting insect distributions, but there is limited information...