Invasive species often encounter novel climatic conditions when they spread outside of their native ranges. Invading populations can respond to novel conditions by acclimation or adaptation of physiological capacities, which may facilitate their spread. We investigated differences in physiological traits among three populations of an invasive lizard, the brown anole (Anolis sagrei), along the latitudinal extent of its invasion in the southeastern United States. We predicted latitudinal clines for most traits based on models of adaptation to climate. Consistent with the latitudinal cline in temperature and moisture, the mean critical thermal minimum and the mean rate of water loss were lowest for lizards in the northern population. Furthermo...
The predominant view is that the thermal physiology of tropical ectotherms, including lizards, is no...
Temperature affects all organisms differently. Physiological processes, such as metabolism, interact...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...
Invasive species often encounter novel climatic conditions when they spread outside of their native ...
Invasive species are considered to be the second greatest threat to native biodiversity and several ...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
© 2018 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Ectothermic species are pa...
For economic, public health, and conservation purposes, detailed study of patterns of invasion are i...
The impact of climate change may be felt most keenly by tropical ectotherms. In these taxa, it is ar...
Tropical ectotherms are thought to be especially vulnerable to climate change because they are therm...
Elucidating how ecological and evolutionary mechanisms interact to produce and maintain biodiversity...
The biological invasion of the brown anole (Anolis sagrei) provides an opportunity to test alternati...
Temperature plays an important role in shaping the form and function of every species. Ectothermic o...
The impact of climate change may be felt most keenly by tropical ectotherms. In these taxa, it is ar...
Understanding how quickly physiological traits evolve is a topic of great interest, particularly in ...
The predominant view is that the thermal physiology of tropical ectotherms, including lizards, is no...
Temperature affects all organisms differently. Physiological processes, such as metabolism, interact...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...
Invasive species often encounter novel climatic conditions when they spread outside of their native ...
Invasive species are considered to be the second greatest threat to native biodiversity and several ...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
© 2018 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Ectothermic species are pa...
For economic, public health, and conservation purposes, detailed study of patterns of invasion are i...
The impact of climate change may be felt most keenly by tropical ectotherms. In these taxa, it is ar...
Tropical ectotherms are thought to be especially vulnerable to climate change because they are therm...
Elucidating how ecological and evolutionary mechanisms interact to produce and maintain biodiversity...
The biological invasion of the brown anole (Anolis sagrei) provides an opportunity to test alternati...
Temperature plays an important role in shaping the form and function of every species. Ectothermic o...
The impact of climate change may be felt most keenly by tropical ectotherms. In these taxa, it is ar...
Understanding how quickly physiological traits evolve is a topic of great interest, particularly in ...
The predominant view is that the thermal physiology of tropical ectotherms, including lizards, is no...
Temperature affects all organisms differently. Physiological processes, such as metabolism, interact...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...