Organisms become adapted to their environment by evolving through natural selection, a process that generally transpires over many generations. Currently, anthropogenically driven environmental changes are occurring orders of magnitude faster than they did prior to human influence, which could potentially outpace the ability of some organisms to adapt. Here, we focus on traits associated with temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), a classic polyphenism, in a model turtle species to address the evolutionary potential of species with TSD to respond to rapid climate change. We show, first, that sex-ratio outcomes in species with TSD are sensitive to climatic variation. We then identify the evolutionary potential, in terms of heritabili...
The ways in which organisms determine sex are diverse. Sex determination systems are important becau...
All marine turtles have temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), and there is mounting evidenc...
Conditions experienced early in life can influence phenotypes in ecologically important ways, as exe...
Organisms become adapted to their environment by evolving through natural selection, a process that ...
Temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) is widespread in reptiles, yet its adaptive significan...
Climate change is expected to disrupt biological systems. Particularly susceptible are species with ...
Abstract Global warming could threaten over 400 species with temperature‐dependent sex determination...
Turtles globally are increasingly imperiled, primarily by anthropogenic processes. Now, rapid climat...
Nesting behaviour is critical for reproductive success in oviparous organisms with no parental care....
How are organisms responding to climate change? The rapidity with which climate is changing suggests...
Le climat affecte entre autre la phénologie, l’aire de distribution, le comportement et la physiolog...
Climate change and its effects on ecosystems is a major concern. For certain animal species, especia...
Climate change and its effects on ecosystems is a major concern. For certain animal species, especia...
Climate affects, among other things, species’phenology, distribution range, behavior and physiology....
Climate change and its effects on ecosystems is a major concern. For certain animal species, especia...
The ways in which organisms determine sex are diverse. Sex determination systems are important becau...
All marine turtles have temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), and there is mounting evidenc...
Conditions experienced early in life can influence phenotypes in ecologically important ways, as exe...
Organisms become adapted to their environment by evolving through natural selection, a process that ...
Temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) is widespread in reptiles, yet its adaptive significan...
Climate change is expected to disrupt biological systems. Particularly susceptible are species with ...
Abstract Global warming could threaten over 400 species with temperature‐dependent sex determination...
Turtles globally are increasingly imperiled, primarily by anthropogenic processes. Now, rapid climat...
Nesting behaviour is critical for reproductive success in oviparous organisms with no parental care....
How are organisms responding to climate change? The rapidity with which climate is changing suggests...
Le climat affecte entre autre la phénologie, l’aire de distribution, le comportement et la physiolog...
Climate change and its effects on ecosystems is a major concern. For certain animal species, especia...
Climate change and its effects on ecosystems is a major concern. For certain animal species, especia...
Climate affects, among other things, species’phenology, distribution range, behavior and physiology....
Climate change and its effects on ecosystems is a major concern. For certain animal species, especia...
The ways in which organisms determine sex are diverse. Sex determination systems are important becau...
All marine turtles have temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), and there is mounting evidenc...
Conditions experienced early in life can influence phenotypes in ecologically important ways, as exe...