Tropical and mid-latitude terrestrial ectotherms are more vulnerable to global warming than species from high latitudes. However, thermal tolerance studies from these regions still lack soil invertebrates. We chose six euedaphic species of Collembola (of the genera Onychiurus and Protaphorura) sampled across latitudes ranging from 31°N to 64°N and first determined their upper thermal limit (UTL) by static assays. Based on their upper thermal limit, we exposed them to temperatures 32 ℃ to 36 ℃ depending on the species for 1-2 hours, which was expected to result in heat-induced injuries equivalent to 5% to 30% mortality within each species. Survivors from this series of increasing heat injuries were used to determine the time to first oviposi...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Polar amplification of global warming has led to an average 2°C rise in air temperatures in parts of...
A set of life history traits were studied in order to compare the thermal responses of two populatio...
Tropical and mid-latitude terrestrial ectotherms are more vulnerable to global warming than species ...
1. Human activities have caused global changes of atmospheric chemistry resulting in increased tempe...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing biodiversity today. To understand the respon...
The relative contributions of phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution to the respons-es of spec...
With climate change creating a more volatile atmosphere, heatwaves will become stronger and more fre...
Critical Thermal Limits (CTLs) gauge the physiological impact of temperature on survival or critica...
Life history traits in many ectotherms show complex patterns of variation among conspecific populati...
1. Exposure to extreme temperatures can negatively affect animal reproduction, by disrupting the abi...
We hypothesized that trogloxenes inhabiting surface habitats, thermally fluctuating environment, wou...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Polar amplification of global warming has led to an average 2°C rise in air temperatures in parts of...
A set of life history traits were studied in order to compare the thermal responses of two populatio...
Tropical and mid-latitude terrestrial ectotherms are more vulnerable to global warming than species ...
1. Human activities have caused global changes of atmospheric chemistry resulting in increased tempe...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing biodiversity today. To understand the respon...
The relative contributions of phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution to the respons-es of spec...
With climate change creating a more volatile atmosphere, heatwaves will become stronger and more fre...
Critical Thermal Limits (CTLs) gauge the physiological impact of temperature on survival or critica...
Life history traits in many ectotherms show complex patterns of variation among conspecific populati...
1. Exposure to extreme temperatures can negatively affect animal reproduction, by disrupting the abi...
We hypothesized that trogloxenes inhabiting surface habitats, thermally fluctuating environment, wou...
Considerable evidence exists for local adaptation of critical thermal limits in ectotherms following...
Polar amplification of global warming has led to an average 2°C rise in air temperatures in parts of...
A set of life history traits were studied in order to compare the thermal responses of two populatio...