The preference-performance hypothesis predicts that when female herbivorous insects determine where to position offspring of low mobility, they will select sites that maximize development and survival of those offspring. How this critical relationship responds to variation in climatic and habitat conditions remains untested, however, despite its important consequences for population and evolutionary dynamics. Here we report on 13 years of data totaling 1348 egg clusters of the montane Gillette's checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas gillettii (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). We used these data to test the hypothesis that, in environments with climatic and habitat heterogeneity, the oviposition behavior-offspring performance relationship should vary i...
Variation in the intensity of plant-animal interactions over different spatial scales is widespread ...
The consequences of climate change for biogeographic range dynamics depend on the spatial scales at ...
Preference-performance hypothesis was tested in the butterfly Heliconius erato phyllis under field, ...
1. Understanding species' habitat preferences are crucial to predict organisms' responses to the cur...
Behavioural plasticity in biological traits is assumed crucial for allowing organisms to cope with a...
Habitat choice by ovipositing females critically shapes fitness in species lacking parental care. We...
Poleward range shifts under climate change involve the colonization of new sites and hence the found...
Poleward range shifts under climate change involve the colonization of new sites and hence the found...
Warming temperatures are greatly impacting wild organisms across the globe. Some of the negative imp...
1. Knowledge about species habitat requirements is important when designing conservation strategies ...
1. Butterflies rely on suitable weather conditions for thermoregulation during active behaviour. Whi...
Warming temperatures are greatly impacting wild organisms across the globe. Some of the negative imp...
Organisms that colonize new habitats may gain fitness advantages from changes in habitat selection i...
Phytophagous insects and plants comprise one half of all macroscopic organisms on Earth, and underst...
Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of a herbivore insect species wit...
Variation in the intensity of plant-animal interactions over different spatial scales is widespread ...
The consequences of climate change for biogeographic range dynamics depend on the spatial scales at ...
Preference-performance hypothesis was tested in the butterfly Heliconius erato phyllis under field, ...
1. Understanding species' habitat preferences are crucial to predict organisms' responses to the cur...
Behavioural plasticity in biological traits is assumed crucial for allowing organisms to cope with a...
Habitat choice by ovipositing females critically shapes fitness in species lacking parental care. We...
Poleward range shifts under climate change involve the colonization of new sites and hence the found...
Poleward range shifts under climate change involve the colonization of new sites and hence the found...
Warming temperatures are greatly impacting wild organisms across the globe. Some of the negative imp...
1. Knowledge about species habitat requirements is important when designing conservation strategies ...
1. Butterflies rely on suitable weather conditions for thermoregulation during active behaviour. Whi...
Warming temperatures are greatly impacting wild organisms across the globe. Some of the negative imp...
Organisms that colonize new habitats may gain fitness advantages from changes in habitat selection i...
Phytophagous insects and plants comprise one half of all macroscopic organisms on Earth, and underst...
Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of a herbivore insect species wit...
Variation in the intensity of plant-animal interactions over different spatial scales is widespread ...
The consequences of climate change for biogeographic range dynamics depend on the spatial scales at ...
Preference-performance hypothesis was tested in the butterfly Heliconius erato phyllis under field, ...