How does recent climate warming and climate variability alter fitness, phenotypic selection and evolution in natural populations? We combine biophysical, demographic and evolutionary models with recent climate data to address this question for the subalpine and alpine butterfly, Colias meadii, in the southern Rocky Mountains. We focus on predicting patterns of selection and evolution for a key thermoregulatory trait, melanin (solar absorptivity) on the posterior ventral hindwings, which affects patterns of body temperature, flight activity, adult and egg survival, and reproductive success in Colias. Both mean annual summer temperatures and thermal variability within summers have increased during the past 60 years at subalpine and alpine sit...
1. Phenological change is the most widely documented biological impact of climate change, but shows ...
Many species of plants and animals have advanced their phenology in response to climate warming in r...
Anthropogenic climate change alters seasonal conditions without altering photoperiod and can thus cr...
How does recent climate warming and climate variability alter fitness, phenotypic selection and evol...
Background Trait evolution and plasticity are expected to interactively influence responses to clima...
The relative contributions of phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution to the responses of speci...
How do species' traits help identify which species will respond most strongly to future climate chan...
Understanding the relative contributions of evolution, plasticity and behavior for local adaptation ...
Flight is a central determinant of fitness in butterflies and other insects, but it is restricted to...
Although climate-driven phenological shifts have been documented for many taxa across the globe, we ...
Climatic anomalies are increasing in intensity and frequency due to rapid rates of global change, le...
With climate change, species are shifting their distributions polewards and upwards, and advancing t...
© 2013 Dr. Madeleine Grace BartonUnderstanding the processes through which climate limits the distri...
International audienceStudies in birds and trees show climatic stresses distributed across species' ...
Understanding which factors influence the ability of individuals to respond to changing temperatures...
1. Phenological change is the most widely documented biological impact of climate change, but shows ...
Many species of plants and animals have advanced their phenology in response to climate warming in r...
Anthropogenic climate change alters seasonal conditions without altering photoperiod and can thus cr...
How does recent climate warming and climate variability alter fitness, phenotypic selection and evol...
Background Trait evolution and plasticity are expected to interactively influence responses to clima...
The relative contributions of phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution to the responses of speci...
How do species' traits help identify which species will respond most strongly to future climate chan...
Understanding the relative contributions of evolution, plasticity and behavior for local adaptation ...
Flight is a central determinant of fitness in butterflies and other insects, but it is restricted to...
Although climate-driven phenological shifts have been documented for many taxa across the globe, we ...
Climatic anomalies are increasing in intensity and frequency due to rapid rates of global change, le...
With climate change, species are shifting their distributions polewards and upwards, and advancing t...
© 2013 Dr. Madeleine Grace BartonUnderstanding the processes through which climate limits the distri...
International audienceStudies in birds and trees show climatic stresses distributed across species' ...
Understanding which factors influence the ability of individuals to respond to changing temperatures...
1. Phenological change is the most widely documented biological impact of climate change, but shows ...
Many species of plants and animals have advanced their phenology in response to climate warming in r...
Anthropogenic climate change alters seasonal conditions without altering photoperiod and can thus cr...