The rise of globalization has spread organisms beyond their natural range, allowing further opportunity for species to adapt to novel environments and potentially become invaders. Yet, the role of thermal niche evolution in promoting the success of invasive species remains poorly understood. Here, we use thermal performance curves (TPCs) to test hypotheses about thermal adaptation during the invasion process. First, we tested the hypothesis that if species largely conserve their thermal niche in the introduced range, invasive populations may not evolve distinct TPCs relative to native populations, against the alternative hypothesis that thermal niche and therefore TPC evolution has occurred in the invasive range. Second, we tested the hyp...
Species invasions present a major environmental challenge due to their negative impacts on biodivers...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Synopsis Determining how species ’ geographic ranges are governed by current climates and how they w...
Although the impacts of climate change and invasive species are typically studied in isolation, they...
Climate change will have multiple important impacts on coastal plant communities, yet how coastal pl...
The geographic ranges of closely related species can vary dramatically, yet we do not fully grasp th...
The consequences of the climate change on species are still uncertain, despite of intensive resear...
How climate shapes the niche of a species is a core interest in evolution and ecology. Research on t...
Globalization is removing dispersal barriers for the establishment of invasive species and enabling ...
International audienceTemperatures are increasing due to global changes, putting biodiversity at ris...
Organisms can cope with changing temperature under climate change by either adapting to the temperat...
Rapid evolution of non-native species can facilitate invasion success, but recent reviews indicate t...
The ability of organisms to perform at different temperatures could be described by a continuous non...
Species’ range edges are expanding to both warmer and cooler regions. Yet, no studies directly compa...
Adaptive and non-adaptive evolutionary processes are likely to play important roles in biological in...
Species invasions present a major environmental challenge due to their negative impacts on biodivers...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Synopsis Determining how species ’ geographic ranges are governed by current climates and how they w...
Although the impacts of climate change and invasive species are typically studied in isolation, they...
Climate change will have multiple important impacts on coastal plant communities, yet how coastal pl...
The geographic ranges of closely related species can vary dramatically, yet we do not fully grasp th...
The consequences of the climate change on species are still uncertain, despite of intensive resear...
How climate shapes the niche of a species is a core interest in evolution and ecology. Research on t...
Globalization is removing dispersal barriers for the establishment of invasive species and enabling ...
International audienceTemperatures are increasing due to global changes, putting biodiversity at ris...
Organisms can cope with changing temperature under climate change by either adapting to the temperat...
Rapid evolution of non-native species can facilitate invasion success, but recent reviews indicate t...
The ability of organisms to perform at different temperatures could be described by a continuous non...
Species’ range edges are expanding to both warmer and cooler regions. Yet, no studies directly compa...
Adaptive and non-adaptive evolutionary processes are likely to play important roles in biological in...
Species invasions present a major environmental challenge due to their negative impacts on biodivers...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Synopsis Determining how species ’ geographic ranges are governed by current climates and how they w...