1. Mutualisms may be particularly vulnerable to climate change as interacting species are likely to respond differently, which could destabilise interactions. 2. Temperate zone insects typically experience mean temperatures below their thermal optima, making them less vulnerable than tropical insects to small increases in mean temperature. However, they are likely to experience a higher frequency of extreme heat events, putting mutualism persistence in jeopardy. 3. This study investigated the potential impacts of climate change on Pleistodontes imperialis, a temperate Australian fig wasp that pollinates Port Jackson figs (Ficus rubiginosa). Wasp emergence and longevity were measured at temperatures ranging from those commonly experience...
International audienceEstablishing a direct link between climate change and fluctuations in animal p...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has consistently predicted rising global temperatur...
Establishing a direct link between climate change and fluctuations in animal populations through lon...
Pollinating insects are decreasing worldwide in abundance, biomass, and species richness, affecting ...
Figs (Ficus) have a reciprocally obligate mutualism with tiny, short-lived (1–2 days) fig wasps (Aga...
The magnitude and ecological impact of climate change varies with latitude. Several recent models ha...
1. Climate change is rapidly altering thermal environments across the globe. The effects of increase...
1. Organisms exist within ecological networks, connected through interactions such as parasitism...
Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonomic groups...
Abstract Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonom...
1. Pollinating insects are of major ecological and commercial importance, yet they may be facing eco...
Global declines in abundance and diversity of insects are now well-documented and increasingly conce...
© 2013 Dr. Madeleine Grace BartonUnderstanding the processes through which climate limits the distri...
1- Ecologists have explored widely the consequences of climate change on insect species distribution...
1. Insects are highly dependent on ambient temperatures to ensure their biological functions. Their ...
International audienceEstablishing a direct link between climate change and fluctuations in animal p...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has consistently predicted rising global temperatur...
Establishing a direct link between climate change and fluctuations in animal populations through lon...
Pollinating insects are decreasing worldwide in abundance, biomass, and species richness, affecting ...
Figs (Ficus) have a reciprocally obligate mutualism with tiny, short-lived (1–2 days) fig wasps (Aga...
The magnitude and ecological impact of climate change varies with latitude. Several recent models ha...
1. Climate change is rapidly altering thermal environments across the globe. The effects of increase...
1. Organisms exist within ecological networks, connected through interactions such as parasitism...
Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonomic groups...
Abstract Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonom...
1. Pollinating insects are of major ecological and commercial importance, yet they may be facing eco...
Global declines in abundance and diversity of insects are now well-documented and increasingly conce...
© 2013 Dr. Madeleine Grace BartonUnderstanding the processes through which climate limits the distri...
1- Ecologists have explored widely the consequences of climate change on insect species distribution...
1. Insects are highly dependent on ambient temperatures to ensure their biological functions. Their ...
International audienceEstablishing a direct link between climate change and fluctuations in animal p...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has consistently predicted rising global temperatur...
Establishing a direct link between climate change and fluctuations in animal populations through lon...