Hotter is better is a hypothesis of thermal adaptation that posits that the rate-depressing effects of low temperature on biochemical reactions cannot be overcome by physiological plasticity or genetic adaptation. If so, then genotypes or populations adapted to warmer temperatures will have higher maximum growth rates than those adapted to low temperatures. Here we test hotter is better by measuring thermal reaction norms for intrinsic rate of population growth among an intraspecific collection of bacteriophages recently isolated from nature. Consistent with hotter is better, we find that phage genotypes with higher optimal temperatures have higher maximum growth rates. Unexpectedly, we also found that hotter is broader, meaning that the ph...
AbstractA previously established multiscale population genetics model posits that fitness can be inf...
For over a century, the hypothesis of temperature compensation, the maintenance of similar biologica...
Evolutionary change of thermal traits (i.e. heat tolerance and behavioral thermoregulation) is one o...
Two major goals of laboratory evolution experiments are to integrate from genotype to phenotype to f...
ABSTRACT Despite decades of research on the evolution of thermal physiology, at least one fundamenta...
Fitness effects of mutations may generally depend on temperature that influences all rate-limiting b...
Two major goals of laboratory evolution experiments are to integrate from genotype to phenotype to f...
Background When introduced to novel environments, the ability for a species to survive and rapidly p...
Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand what factors affect the repeatability of adap...
Darwinian fitness is maximised at a temperature below Topt, but what this temperature is remains unc...
Temperature drives performance and therefore adaptation; to interpret and understand these, thermal ...
The initial rise of fitness that occurs with increasing temperature is attributed to Arrhenius kinet...
Developing a thorough understanding of how ectotherm physiology adapts to different thermal environm...
International audienceTemperatures are increasing due to global changes, putting biodiversity at ris...
For over a century, the hypothesis of temperature compensation, the maintenance of similar biologica...
AbstractA previously established multiscale population genetics model posits that fitness can be inf...
For over a century, the hypothesis of temperature compensation, the maintenance of similar biologica...
Evolutionary change of thermal traits (i.e. heat tolerance and behavioral thermoregulation) is one o...
Two major goals of laboratory evolution experiments are to integrate from genotype to phenotype to f...
ABSTRACT Despite decades of research on the evolution of thermal physiology, at least one fundamenta...
Fitness effects of mutations may generally depend on temperature that influences all rate-limiting b...
Two major goals of laboratory evolution experiments are to integrate from genotype to phenotype to f...
Background When introduced to novel environments, the ability for a species to survive and rapidly p...
Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand what factors affect the repeatability of adap...
Darwinian fitness is maximised at a temperature below Topt, but what this temperature is remains unc...
Temperature drives performance and therefore adaptation; to interpret and understand these, thermal ...
The initial rise of fitness that occurs with increasing temperature is attributed to Arrhenius kinet...
Developing a thorough understanding of how ectotherm physiology adapts to different thermal environm...
International audienceTemperatures are increasing due to global changes, putting biodiversity at ris...
For over a century, the hypothesis of temperature compensation, the maintenance of similar biologica...
AbstractA previously established multiscale population genetics model posits that fitness can be inf...
For over a century, the hypothesis of temperature compensation, the maintenance of similar biologica...
Evolutionary change of thermal traits (i.e. heat tolerance and behavioral thermoregulation) is one o...