When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experimental temperatures is often observed for populations originating from colder environments. Such countergradient variation has been suggested to represent adaptation to seasonality, or shorter favorable seasons in colder climates. Alternatively, populations from cold climates may outgrow those from warmer climates at low temperature, and vice versa at high temperature, representing adaptation to temperature. Using modelling, we show that distinguishing between these two types of adaptation based on TPCs requires knowledge about (i) the relationship between somatic growth rate and population growth rate, which in turn depends on the scale of s...
Warming global temperatures are driving changes in species distributions, growth and timing, but muc...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
How the ability to acclimate will impact individual performance and ecological interactions under cl...
When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experi...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Data on individual survival, growth and reproduction of Daphnia magna individuals, as collected duri...
1. Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced str...
Evidence for temperature adaptation in Daphnia magna was inferred from variation in the shape of tem...
Data on individual survival, growth and reproduction of 'Daphnia magna' individuals, as collected du...
Species may cope with warming through both rapid evolutionary and plastic responses. While thermal p...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Warming global temperatures are driving changes in species distributions, growth and timing, but muc...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
How the ability to acclimate will impact individual performance and ecological interactions under cl...
When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experi...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Populations at risk of extinction due to climate change may be rescued by adaptive evolution or plas...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Data on individual survival, growth and reproduction of Daphnia magna individuals, as collected duri...
1. Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced str...
Evidence for temperature adaptation in Daphnia magna was inferred from variation in the shape of tem...
Data on individual survival, growth and reproduction of 'Daphnia magna' individuals, as collected du...
Species may cope with warming through both rapid evolutionary and plastic responses. While thermal p...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Warming global temperatures are driving changes in species distributions, growth and timing, but muc...
1. The effects of temperature and food concentration on the fitness of Daphnia magna were tested in ...
How the ability to acclimate will impact individual performance and ecological interactions under cl...