Phenotypic plasticity in parental care investment allows organisms to promptly respond to rapid environmental changes by potentially benefiting offspring survival and thus parental fitness. To date, a knowledge gap exists on whether plasticity in parental care behaviors can mediate responses to climate change in marine ectotherms. Here, we assessed the plasticity of parental care investment under elevated temperatures in a gonochoric marine annelid with biparental care, Ophryotrocha labronica, and investigated its role in maintaining the reproductive success of this species in a warming ocean. We measured the time individuals spent carrying out parental care activities across three phases of embryonic development, as well as the hatching su...
1) Our study addresses the role of non-genetic and genetic inheritance in shaping the adaptive poten...
Global warming is expected to drive some ectothermic species beyond their thermal tolerance in upcom...
Increasing climate variability may pose an even greater risk to species than climate warming because...
Phenotypic plasticity in parental care investment allows organisms to promptly respond to rapid envi...
Phenotypic plasticity in parental care investment allows organisms to promptly respond to rapid envi...
Plasticity, both within and across generations, can shape sexual traits involved in mate choice and ...
1) Our study addresses the role of non-genetic and genetic inheritance in shaping the adaptive poten...
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Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are causing the oceans to simultaneously warm and become increasingly ac...
As heat wave phenomena and thermal variance events increase in frequency and intensity, it is import...
Transgenerational plasticity (TGP) can buffer populations against rapid environmental change, yet li...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
Abstract The parental environment can alter offspring phenotypes via the transfer of non‐genetic inf...
Predicting the impacts of climate change to biological systems requires an understanding of the abil...
1) Our study addresses the role of non-genetic and genetic inheritance in shaping the adaptive poten...
Global warming is expected to drive some ectothermic species beyond their thermal tolerance in upcom...
Increasing climate variability may pose an even greater risk to species than climate warming because...
Phenotypic plasticity in parental care investment allows organisms to promptly respond to rapid envi...
Phenotypic plasticity in parental care investment allows organisms to promptly respond to rapid envi...
Plasticity, both within and across generations, can shape sexual traits involved in mate choice and ...
1) Our study addresses the role of non-genetic and genetic inheritance in shaping the adaptive poten...
Author Posting. © Company of Biologists, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of Company ...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are causing the oceans to simultaneously warm and become increasingly ac...
As heat wave phenomena and thermal variance events increase in frequency and intensity, it is import...
Transgenerational plasticity (TGP) can buffer populations against rapid environmental change, yet li...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
Abstract The parental environment can alter offspring phenotypes via the transfer of non‐genetic inf...
Predicting the impacts of climate change to biological systems requires an understanding of the abil...
1) Our study addresses the role of non-genetic and genetic inheritance in shaping the adaptive poten...
Global warming is expected to drive some ectothermic species beyond their thermal tolerance in upcom...
Increasing climate variability may pose an even greater risk to species than climate warming because...