International audienceLife‐history traits are often plastic in response to environmental factors such as temperature or precipitation, and they also vary with age in many species. Trait variation during the lifetime could thus be partly driven by age‐dependent plasticity in these traits. We study whether plasticity of a phenological trait—the egg‐laying date—with respect to spring temperature, varies with age, and explore whether this variation relates to changes in breeding success throughout the life cycle. We use data from a four‐decade long‐term monitoring of a wild population of blue tits in Corsica, to estimate age‐dependent plasticity of reproductive phenology and annual reproductive success. We show that both laying date plasticity ...
Ageing, long thought to be too infrequent to study effectively in natural populations, has recently ...
Theoretical and laboratory research suggests that phenotypic plasticity can evolve under selection. ...
1. Evolutionary adaptation as a response to climate change is expected for fitness-related traits af...
Life-history traits are often plastic in response to environmental factors such as temperature or pr...
Using the theoretical framework of phenotypic plasticity, we studied the timing of breeding in great...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism via which populations can respond to changing enviro...
International audienceEarlier phenology induced by climate change, such as the passerines' breeding ...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism via which populations can respond to changing enviro...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism by which an individual can adapt its seasonal timing...
Increasingly warmer springs have caused phenological shifts in both plants and animals. In birds, it...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism for populations to respond to fluctuating environmen...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
1. In structured populations, phenotypic change can result from changes throughout an individual’s l...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Ageing, long thought to be too infrequent to study effectively in natural populations, has recently ...
Theoretical and laboratory research suggests that phenotypic plasticity can evolve under selection. ...
1. Evolutionary adaptation as a response to climate change is expected for fitness-related traits af...
Life-history traits are often plastic in response to environmental factors such as temperature or pr...
Using the theoretical framework of phenotypic plasticity, we studied the timing of breeding in great...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism via which populations can respond to changing enviro...
International audienceEarlier phenology induced by climate change, such as the passerines' breeding ...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism via which populations can respond to changing enviro...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism by which an individual can adapt its seasonal timing...
Increasingly warmer springs have caused phenological shifts in both plants and animals. In birds, it...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism for populations to respond to fluctuating environmen...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
1. In structured populations, phenotypic change can result from changes throughout an individual’s l...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Ageing, long thought to be too infrequent to study effectively in natural populations, has recently ...
Theoretical and laboratory research suggests that phenotypic plasticity can evolve under selection. ...
1. Evolutionary adaptation as a response to climate change is expected for fitness-related traits af...