Studies on range limits clarify the factors involved in the extent of species occurrence and shed light on the limits to adaptation. We studied the effects of elevational variation on the thermal dependence of fitness-related traits (incubation time, hatching rate, and survivorship, size, and condition of hatchlings) to assess the role of incubation requirements in distribution range limits of the alpine endemic Iberolacerta cyreni. We captured gravid females from two core (summit) and two marginal (low-elevation edge) populations, we incubated their eggs at three temperatures (22, 26, and 30 °C), and we monitored phenotypic effects. Viability of eggs and hatchlings decreased, independently of elevation, as incubation temperature increased....
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
An alternative to the cold-climate model for the evolution of viviparity is that the impetus for the...
Population studies on the high altitude lizard Sceloporus grammicus were conducted using mark-recapt...
Studies on range limits clarify the factors involved in the extent of species occurrence and shed li...
Local adaptation and range restrictions in alpine environments are central topics in biogeographic r...
Embryonic conditions may limit the distributions of egg-laying ectotherms, and recent research sugge...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
The critical thermal limits of organisms and the thermal sensitivity of their performance tends to v...
Species distribution across geographic regions is greatly controlled by environmental temperature, e...
International audienceIncreased global temperatures have opened previously inhospitable habitats, su...
Successful establishment and range expansion of non-native species often require rapid accommodation...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
An alternative to the cold-climate model for the evolution of viviparity is that the impetus for the...
Population studies on the high altitude lizard Sceloporus grammicus were conducted using mark-recapt...
Studies on range limits clarify the factors involved in the extent of species occurrence and shed li...
Local adaptation and range restrictions in alpine environments are central topics in biogeographic r...
Embryonic conditions may limit the distributions of egg-laying ectotherms, and recent research sugge...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
The critical thermal limits of organisms and the thermal sensitivity of their performance tends to v...
Species distribution across geographic regions is greatly controlled by environmental temperature, e...
International audienceIncreased global temperatures have opened previously inhospitable habitats, su...
Successful establishment and range expansion of non-native species often require rapid accommodation...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
An alternative to the cold-climate model for the evolution of viviparity is that the impetus for the...
Population studies on the high altitude lizard Sceloporus grammicus were conducted using mark-recapt...