Temperature and thermal variability are increasing worldwide, with well-known survival consequences. However, effects on other potentially more thermally sensitive reproductive traits are less understood, especially when considering thermal variation. Studying the consequences of male reproduction in the context of climate warming and ability to adapt is becoming increasingly relevant. Our goals were to test how exposure to different average temperatures that either fluctuated or remained constant impacts different male reproductive performance traits and to assess adaptive potential to future heat stress. We took advantage of a set of Drosophila melanogaster isogenic lines of different genotypes, exposing them to four different thermal c...
Fitness is determined by the ability of an organism to both survive and reproduce; however, the mech...
Phenotypic plasticity may increase the performance and fitness and allow organisms to cope with vari...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Thermal tolerance range, based on temperatures that result in incapacitating effects, influences spe...
Increasing temperature and thermal variability generate profound selection on populations. Given the...
Current rising temperatures are threatening biodiversity. It is therefore crucial to understand how ...
Understanding the potential for organisms to tolerate thermal stress through physiological or evolut...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
To mitigate the effects of climate change, it is important to understand species' responses to incre...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms followin...
Attempts to link physiological thermal tolerance to global species distributions have relied on leth...
Why is polyandry such a common mating behaviour when it exposes females to a range of significant fi...
Fitness is determined by the ability of an organism to both survive and reproduce; however, the mech...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Fitness is determined by the ability of an organism to both survive and reproduce; however, the mech...
Phenotypic plasticity may increase the performance and fitness and allow organisms to cope with vari...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Thermal tolerance range, based on temperatures that result in incapacitating effects, influences spe...
Increasing temperature and thermal variability generate profound selection on populations. Given the...
Current rising temperatures are threatening biodiversity. It is therefore crucial to understand how ...
Understanding the potential for organisms to tolerate thermal stress through physiological or evolut...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
To mitigate the effects of climate change, it is important to understand species' responses to incre...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms followin...
Attempts to link physiological thermal tolerance to global species distributions have relied on leth...
Why is polyandry such a common mating behaviour when it exposes females to a range of significant fi...
Fitness is determined by the ability of an organism to both survive and reproduce; however, the mech...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Fitness is determined by the ability of an organism to both survive and reproduce; however, the mech...
Phenotypic plasticity may increase the performance and fitness and allow organisms to cope with vari...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...