Chironomids are a useful group for investigating body size responses to warming temperature, due to their high local abundance, sensitivity to environmental change and trophic position as fundamental prey for other invertebrates, fish and birds. We collected specimens of six species of chironomids every two weeks over a two-year period (2017-2018) from mesocosm experiments using five ponds at ambient temperature and five ponds at 4℃ higher than ambient temperature. We investigated 1) wing length responses to temperature within species and between sexes using a regression analysis, 2) interspecific body size responses to test whether the body size of species influences sensitivity to warming temperature, and 3) the correlation between...
1. Body size affects rates of most biological and ecological processes, from individual performance ...
1. Climate change is expected to produce shifts in species distributions as well as behavioural, lif...
Body size has been shown to decrease with increasing temperature in many species, prompting the sugg...
Chironomids are a useful group for investigating body size responses to warming due to their high lo...
This PhD project investigated the response of wing length (as a proxy of body size) of Odonata and C...
1. Body size is highly correlated with physiological traits, fitness, and trophic interactions. Thes...
Body size is considered to be one of the most important traits of an organism due to its strong link...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
Separated populations of wide-ranging ectothermic species may be subjected to differing ambient envi...
Effects of seasonal or daily temperature variation on fitness and physiology of ectothermic organism...
The relationship between body size, colour and hairiness of Procladius of the Diptera family Chirono...
Size is one of the most outwardly obvious characteristics of animals, determined by multiple phyloge...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
PhDBody size affects rates of most biological and ecological processes, from individual performance...
Body size is a fundamental trait that impacts many aspects of species biology and ecology. It is, in...
1. Body size affects rates of most biological and ecological processes, from individual performance ...
1. Climate change is expected to produce shifts in species distributions as well as behavioural, lif...
Body size has been shown to decrease with increasing temperature in many species, prompting the sugg...
Chironomids are a useful group for investigating body size responses to warming due to their high lo...
This PhD project investigated the response of wing length (as a proxy of body size) of Odonata and C...
1. Body size is highly correlated with physiological traits, fitness, and trophic interactions. Thes...
Body size is considered to be one of the most important traits of an organism due to its strong link...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
Separated populations of wide-ranging ectothermic species may be subjected to differing ambient envi...
Effects of seasonal or daily temperature variation on fitness and physiology of ectothermic organism...
The relationship between body size, colour and hairiness of Procladius of the Diptera family Chirono...
Size is one of the most outwardly obvious characteristics of animals, determined by multiple phyloge...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
PhDBody size affects rates of most biological and ecological processes, from individual performance...
Body size is a fundamental trait that impacts many aspects of species biology and ecology. It is, in...
1. Body size affects rates of most biological and ecological processes, from individual performance ...
1. Climate change is expected to produce shifts in species distributions as well as behavioural, lif...
Body size has been shown to decrease with increasing temperature in many species, prompting the sugg...