Understanding sources of variation in animal thermal limits is critical to forecasting ecological responses to climate change. Here, we estimated upper and lower thermal limits, and their capacity to respond to thermal acclimation, in several species and populations of diving beetles (Dytiscidae) from diverse geographic regions representative of variable climate within South Africa. We also considered ecoregions and latitudinal ranges as potential predictors of thermal limits and the plasticity thereof. For upper thermal limits, species showed significant variation and limited acclimation-related plasticity. Lower thermal limits responded to acclimation in some cases and showed marked variation among species that could be explained by taxon...
Integrating thermal physiology and species range extent can contribute to a better understanding of ...
The climatic variability hypothesis predicts the evolution of species with wide thermal tolerance ra...
The climatic variability hypothesis predicts the evolution of species with wide thermal tolerance ra...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing biodiversity today. To understand the respon...
Geographical ranges vary greatly in size and position, even within recent clades, but the factors dr...
Climate warming has been proposed as the main cause of the recent range shifts seen in many species....
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Integrating thermal physiology and species range extent can...
International audienceThe ectothermic nature of insects implies that all aspects of their life are...
International audienceThe ectothermic nature of insects implies that all aspects of their life are...
Understanding the physiological and behavioural mechanisms that limit species' distributions is esse...
Aim Within clades, most taxa are rare, whilst few are common, a general pattern for which the causes...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the effect of climate variability on s...
Integrating thermal physiology and species range extent can contribute to a better understanding of ...
Integrating thermal physiology and species range extent can contribute to a better understanding of ...
I thank the authors of previous studies on global variation in insect thermal tolerances who have ge...
Integrating thermal physiology and species range extent can contribute to a better understanding of ...
The climatic variability hypothesis predicts the evolution of species with wide thermal tolerance ra...
The climatic variability hypothesis predicts the evolution of species with wide thermal tolerance ra...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing biodiversity today. To understand the respon...
Geographical ranges vary greatly in size and position, even within recent clades, but the factors dr...
Climate warming has been proposed as the main cause of the recent range shifts seen in many species....
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Integrating thermal physiology and species range extent can...
International audienceThe ectothermic nature of insects implies that all aspects of their life are...
International audienceThe ectothermic nature of insects implies that all aspects of their life are...
Understanding the physiological and behavioural mechanisms that limit species' distributions is esse...
Aim Within clades, most taxa are rare, whilst few are common, a general pattern for which the causes...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the effect of climate variability on s...
Integrating thermal physiology and species range extent can contribute to a better understanding of ...
Integrating thermal physiology and species range extent can contribute to a better understanding of ...
I thank the authors of previous studies on global variation in insect thermal tolerances who have ge...
Integrating thermal physiology and species range extent can contribute to a better understanding of ...
The climatic variability hypothesis predicts the evolution of species with wide thermal tolerance ra...
The climatic variability hypothesis predicts the evolution of species with wide thermal tolerance ra...