International audienceIn ectotherms, the temperature changes that accompany climate shifts, microhabitat changes, and species range extensions can have profound effects on the performance of organisms. The aim of this laboratory study on the terrestrial invasive gastropod Cornu aspersum was to investigate the effect of dietary calcium source on egg shell structure and heat resistance of eggs in two populations from different climatic regions of France (Western Atlantic and Mediterranean). To date no literature is known about heat stress in calcified ectothermic eggs while exposed to heat peaks using fluctuating thermal regimes and optimal humidity. In snails from the Mediterranean population fed exclusively with CaCO3 from limestone we foun...
Most passerines depend on the intake of calcium-rich material in addition to their normal food for p...
International audienceWhen a life history is characterized by both seasonality in reproduction and s...
On poor soils in the Netherlands an increasing number of great tits, Parus major, and of other fores...
International audienceIn ectotherms, the temperature changes that accompany climate shifts, microhab...
International audienceIn invertebrates, resources available for growth and reproduction might influe...
International audienceFrom an ontogenetic point of view, invertebrate eggs are generally the most fr...
International audienceThe effect of thermal stress during reproduction was experimentally evaluated ...
Transplantations of Omphiscola glabra from granite to marl, or vice versa, between farms known for c...
ABSTRACT: Taking up calcium contained in the shells of dead snails or bird eggs is a common phenomen...
Climate change may force organisms to adapt genetically or plastically to new environmental conditio...
IT HAS been common knowledge for many years that eggs laid during the hot summer months generally ha...
Global temperatures are rapidly changing, causing shifts in both biotic and abiotic environments. In...
Global climate change imposes a serious threat to natural populations of many species. Estimates of ...
Testudines exhibit considerable variation in the degree of eggshell calcification, which affects egg...
Keywords:acclimation;cold shock;development rate;egg hatching;heat shock;phenotypic plasticity;Orche...
Most passerines depend on the intake of calcium-rich material in addition to their normal food for p...
International audienceWhen a life history is characterized by both seasonality in reproduction and s...
On poor soils in the Netherlands an increasing number of great tits, Parus major, and of other fores...
International audienceIn ectotherms, the temperature changes that accompany climate shifts, microhab...
International audienceIn invertebrates, resources available for growth and reproduction might influe...
International audienceFrom an ontogenetic point of view, invertebrate eggs are generally the most fr...
International audienceThe effect of thermal stress during reproduction was experimentally evaluated ...
Transplantations of Omphiscola glabra from granite to marl, or vice versa, between farms known for c...
ABSTRACT: Taking up calcium contained in the shells of dead snails or bird eggs is a common phenomen...
Climate change may force organisms to adapt genetically or plastically to new environmental conditio...
IT HAS been common knowledge for many years that eggs laid during the hot summer months generally ha...
Global temperatures are rapidly changing, causing shifts in both biotic and abiotic environments. In...
Global climate change imposes a serious threat to natural populations of many species. Estimates of ...
Testudines exhibit considerable variation in the degree of eggshell calcification, which affects egg...
Keywords:acclimation;cold shock;development rate;egg hatching;heat shock;phenotypic plasticity;Orche...
Most passerines depend on the intake of calcium-rich material in addition to their normal food for p...
International audienceWhen a life history is characterized by both seasonality in reproduction and s...
On poor soils in the Netherlands an increasing number of great tits, Parus major, and of other fores...