Complex life-histories may promote the evolution of different strategies to allow optimal matching to the environmental conditions that organisms can encounter in contrasting environments. For ectothermic animals, we need to disentangle the role of stage-specific thermal tolerances and developmental acclimation to predict the effects of climate change on spatial distributions. However, the interplay between these mechanisms has been poorly explored. Here we study whether developmental larval acclimation to rearing temperatures affects the thermal tolerance of subsequent terrestrial stages (metamorphs and juveniles) in common frogs (Rana temporaria). Our results show that larval acclimation to warm temperatures enhances larval heat tolerance...
Human-induced climate change is predicted to affect not only the mean temperature of the environment...
One of the consequences of recent anthropogenic-induced climate change is increased climate variabil...
Background: Environmental temperature has profound consequences for early amphibian development and ...
Complex life-histories may promote the evolution of different strategies to allow optimal matching t...
Adaptation to warming climates could counteract the effects of global warming. Thus, understanding h...
The vulnerability of species to climate change is jointly influenced by geographic phenotypic variat...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
Frogs from temperate climates have been known to tolerate low temperatures and possess physiological...
1. The vulnerability of species to climate change is jointly influenced by geographic phenotypic var...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
To survive adverse or unpredictable conditions in the ontogenetic environment, many organisms retain...
Natural selection of organisms results in differences between populations in response to environment...
Growth rate, like any other trait, should be under balancing selection in natural populations, with ...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Human-induced climate change is predicted to affect not only the mean temperature of the environment...
One of the consequences of recent anthropogenic-induced climate change is increased climate variabil...
Background: Environmental temperature has profound consequences for early amphibian development and ...
Complex life-histories may promote the evolution of different strategies to allow optimal matching t...
Adaptation to warming climates could counteract the effects of global warming. Thus, understanding h...
The vulnerability of species to climate change is jointly influenced by geographic phenotypic variat...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
Frogs from temperate climates have been known to tolerate low temperatures and possess physiological...
1. The vulnerability of species to climate change is jointly influenced by geographic phenotypic var...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
To survive adverse or unpredictable conditions in the ontogenetic environment, many organisms retain...
Natural selection of organisms results in differences between populations in response to environment...
Growth rate, like any other trait, should be under balancing selection in natural populations, with ...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Human-induced climate change is predicted to affect not only the mean temperature of the environment...
One of the consequences of recent anthropogenic-induced climate change is increased climate variabil...
Background: Environmental temperature has profound consequences for early amphibian development and ...