1. Climate change is expected to produce shifts in species distributions as well as behavioural, life-history, and/or morphological adaptations to find suitable conditions or cope with the altered environment. Most of our knowledge on this issue comes from studies on vertebrates, mainly endotherm species. However, it remains uncertain how small ectotherms, such as insects, respond to increased temperature. 2. This study tested whether climate change over the last 100 years (1904\u20132013) has affected morphological and functional traits in workers of the social wasp Dolichovespula sylvestris in the Iberian Peninsula. 3. Head width and forewing length, as well as body mass and wing area (assuming no change in shape), decreased over time and...
1. Mutualisms may be particularly vulnerable to climate change as interacting species are likely to ...
Body size is considered to be one of the most important traits of an organism due to its strong link...
1. Body size affects rates of most biological and ecological processes, from individual performance ...
Chironomids are a useful group for investigating body size responses to warming due to their high lo...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
International audienceEstablishing a direct link between climate change and fluctuations in animal p...
1. Body size is highly correlated with physiological traits, fitness, and trophic interactions. Thes...
Species with widespread distributions frequently show clines in body size across broad geographic ar...
Establishing a direct link between climate change and fluctuations in animal populations through lon...
This year, the UK reached an all-time high temperature of 40.3°C. Species globally are being affecte...
1. Rising global temperatures force many species to shift their distribution ranges. However, wheth...
Understanding and predicting how adaptation will contribute to species' resilience to climate change...
The response of body size to increasing temperature constitutes a universal response to climate chan...
This PhD project investigated the response of wing length (as a proxy of body size) of Odonata and C...
1. Mutualisms may be particularly vulnerable to climate change as interacting species are likely to ...
Body size is considered to be one of the most important traits of an organism due to its strong link...
1. Body size affects rates of most biological and ecological processes, from individual performance ...
Chironomids are a useful group for investigating body size responses to warming due to their high lo...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
International audienceEstablishing a direct link between climate change and fluctuations in animal p...
1. Body size is highly correlated with physiological traits, fitness, and trophic interactions. Thes...
Species with widespread distributions frequently show clines in body size across broad geographic ar...
Establishing a direct link between climate change and fluctuations in animal populations through lon...
This year, the UK reached an all-time high temperature of 40.3°C. Species globally are being affecte...
1. Rising global temperatures force many species to shift their distribution ranges. However, wheth...
Understanding and predicting how adaptation will contribute to species' resilience to climate change...
The response of body size to increasing temperature constitutes a universal response to climate chan...
This PhD project investigated the response of wing length (as a proxy of body size) of Odonata and C...
1. Mutualisms may be particularly vulnerable to climate change as interacting species are likely to ...
Body size is considered to be one of the most important traits of an organism due to its strong link...
1. Body size affects rates of most biological and ecological processes, from individual performance ...