Abstract Background Many organisms are responding to climate change with dramatic range shifts, involving plastic and genetic changes to cope with novel climate regimes found at higher latitudes. Using experimental lineages of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus, we simulated the initial phase of colonisation to progressively cooler and/or more variable conditions, to investigate how adaptation and phenotypic plasticity contribute to shifts in thermal tolerance during colonisation of novel climates. Results We show that heat and cold tolerance rapidly evolve during the initial stages of adaptation to progressively cooler and more variable climates. The evolved shift in cold tolerance is, however, associated with maladaptive plasticity ...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Abstract Whether populations can adapt to predicted climate change conditions, and how rapidly, are ...
Climate change affects organisms worldwide with profound ecological and evolutionary consequences, o...
Climate change affects organisms worldwide with profound ecological and evolutionary consequences, o...
Climate change is associated with the increase in both mean and variability of thermal conditions. T...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing biodiversity today. To understand the respon...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
The distribution of insects can often be related to variation in their response to thermal extremes,...
To forecast the responses of species to future climate change, an understanding of the ability of sp...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Abstract Whether populations can adapt to predicted climate change conditions, and how rapidly, are ...
Climate change affects organisms worldwide with profound ecological and evolutionary consequences, o...
Climate change affects organisms worldwide with profound ecological and evolutionary consequences, o...
Climate change is associated with the increase in both mean and variability of thermal conditions. T...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing biodiversity today. To understand the respon...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
The distribution of insects can often be related to variation in their response to thermal extremes,...
To forecast the responses of species to future climate change, an understanding of the ability of sp...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Abstract Whether populations can adapt to predicted climate change conditions, and how rapidly, are ...