Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-changing environments. We investigated plasticity of thermal tolerance, energetic and water loss traits and their interaction with behaviour in a small-bodied, arboreal anuran (Hyperoliusmarmoratus Rapp, Hyperoliidae) undergoing rapid range expansion into the winter rainfall region of South Africa. After short-term exposure to three temperatures (acclimation treatments) commonly encountered in their historical and novel ranges, frogs exhibited a broad thermal tolerance range (mean ±s.d.: 42.1±2.9 °C) and higher plasticity in CTmax than in CTmin. Resting metabolic rate was lowest in cold-acclimated animals, while active metabolic rates were l...
Global warming is a great threat to biodiversity with negative impacts spanning the entire biologica...
Frogs from temperate climates have been known to tolerate low temperatures and possess physiological...
Adaptation to warming climates could counteract the effects of global warming. Thus, understanding h...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function worldwide, and the lowland tropics a...
Climate change is in part responsible for the 70% decline in amphibian species numbers worldwide. Al...
© 2014 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. When dispersal is no...
CITATION: Mokhatla, M., Measey, J. & Smit, B. 2019. The role of ambient temperature and body mass on...
abstract: The locomotor capacity of amphibians depends strongly on temperature and hydration. Unders...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function worldwide, and the lowland tropics a...
Animals may overcome the challenges of temperature instability through behavioural and physiological...
Climate change is a global phenomenon attributable to a change in concentration of greenhouse gases ...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
Temperature is a critical abiotic factor impacting all aspects of the biology of organisms, especial...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
Global warming is a great threat to biodiversity with negative impacts spanning the entire biologica...
Frogs from temperate climates have been known to tolerate low temperatures and possess physiological...
Adaptation to warming climates could counteract the effects of global warming. Thus, understanding h...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function worldwide, and the lowland tropics a...
Climate change is in part responsible for the 70% decline in amphibian species numbers worldwide. Al...
© 2014 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. When dispersal is no...
CITATION: Mokhatla, M., Measey, J. & Smit, B. 2019. The role of ambient temperature and body mass on...
abstract: The locomotor capacity of amphibians depends strongly on temperature and hydration. Unders...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function worldwide, and the lowland tropics a...
Animals may overcome the challenges of temperature instability through behavioural and physiological...
Climate change is a global phenomenon attributable to a change in concentration of greenhouse gases ...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
Temperature is a critical abiotic factor impacting all aspects of the biology of organisms, especial...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
Global warming is a great threat to biodiversity with negative impacts spanning the entire biologica...
Frogs from temperate climates have been known to tolerate low temperatures and possess physiological...
Adaptation to warming climates could counteract the effects of global warming. Thus, understanding h...