Climate warming will fundamentally alter basic life history strategies of many ectothermic insects. In the lab, rising temperatures increase growth rates of lepidopteran larvae but also reduce final pupal mass and increase mortality. Using in situ field warming experiments on their natural host plants, we assessed the impact of climate warming on development of monarch (Danaus plexippus) larvae. Monarchs were reared on Asclepias tuberosa grown under \u27Ambient\u27 and \u27Warmed\u27 conditions. We quantified time to pupation, final pupal mass, and survivorship. Warming significantly decreased time to pupation, such that an increase of 1 degrees C corresponded to a 0.5 day decrease in pupation time. In contrast, survivorship and pupal mass ...
Climate change can profoundly alter species' distributions due to changes in temperature, precipitat...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Climate warming affects ectotherms globally yet we know little regarding the variability in species’...
Climate warming will fundamentally alter basic life history strategies of many ectothermic insects. ...
Climate warming will fundamentally alter basic life history strategies of many ectothermic insects. ...
There is increasing evidence that climate warming will have both direct and indirect effects on spec...
Climate change can profoundly alter species\u27 distributions due to changes in temperature, precipi...
General EcologyThe effect of global climate change on spring phenology was studied by examining the ...
As the world's climate warms, the phenologies of interacting organisms in seasonally cold environmen...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Adv...
While it is well established that climate change affects species distributions and abundances, the i...
Global climate change has the potential to negatively impact biological systems as organisms are exp...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has consistently predicted rising global temperatur...
<div><p>Climate change can profoundly alter species’ distributions due to changes in temperature, pr...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Climate change can profoundly alter species' distributions due to changes in temperature, precipitat...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Climate warming affects ectotherms globally yet we know little regarding the variability in species’...
Climate warming will fundamentally alter basic life history strategies of many ectothermic insects. ...
Climate warming will fundamentally alter basic life history strategies of many ectothermic insects. ...
There is increasing evidence that climate warming will have both direct and indirect effects on spec...
Climate change can profoundly alter species\u27 distributions due to changes in temperature, precipi...
General EcologyThe effect of global climate change on spring phenology was studied by examining the ...
As the world's climate warms, the phenologies of interacting organisms in seasonally cold environmen...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Adv...
While it is well established that climate change affects species distributions and abundances, the i...
Global climate change has the potential to negatively impact biological systems as organisms are exp...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has consistently predicted rising global temperatur...
<div><p>Climate change can profoundly alter species’ distributions due to changes in temperature, pr...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Climate change can profoundly alter species' distributions due to changes in temperature, precipitat...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Climate warming affects ectotherms globally yet we know little regarding the variability in species’...