Symbionts can have profound effects on host fitness, adaptations, and range distributions. Stress-induced evolution is difficult to show in obligate symbioses, however, adaptive evolution within an obligate symbiosis can be investigated experimentally or by correlating trait variation with stress along an ecological cline (i.e., temperature-stress gradient). We investigated the cold-tolerance of the fungus-growing ant Trachymyrmex septentrionalis by performing cold-tolerance assays comparing two populations collected from either the southernmost range of their distribution (Bastrop, TX) or from a site that is approximately 600 km further north (Norman, Oklahoma). We first compared isolated fungal symbionts grown on artificial media to dete...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Metabolic compensation has been proposed as a mean for ectotherms to cope with colder climates. For ...
Evolution of cold-tolerant fungal symbionts permits winter fungiculture by leafcutter ants at th
Current anticipated climate change suggests that average global temperature will continue to rise an...
The obligate mutualism between leafcutter ants and their Attamyces fungi originated 8 to 12 million ...
Climate change is one of the top causes of biodiversity loss. Organisms will experience many pressur...
Climate change is one of the top causes of biodiversity loss. Organisms will experience many pressur...
In ectotherms, gradients of environmental temperature can regulate metabolism, development and ultim...
Thermal phenotypic plasticity, otherwise known as acclimation, plays an essential role in how organi...
Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the...
Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the...
Thermal phenotypic plasticity, otherwise known as acclimation, plays an essential role in how organi...
Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the...
Ant species belonging to seven genera occur in habitats near the tree line in the Northern Hemispher...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Metabolic compensation has been proposed as a mean for ectotherms to cope with colder climates. For ...
Evolution of cold-tolerant fungal symbionts permits winter fungiculture by leafcutter ants at th
Current anticipated climate change suggests that average global temperature will continue to rise an...
The obligate mutualism between leafcutter ants and their Attamyces fungi originated 8 to 12 million ...
Climate change is one of the top causes of biodiversity loss. Organisms will experience many pressur...
Climate change is one of the top causes of biodiversity loss. Organisms will experience many pressur...
In ectotherms, gradients of environmental temperature can regulate metabolism, development and ultim...
Thermal phenotypic plasticity, otherwise known as acclimation, plays an essential role in how organi...
Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the...
Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the...
Thermal phenotypic plasticity, otherwise known as acclimation, plays an essential role in how organi...
Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the...
Ant species belonging to seven genera occur in habitats near the tree line in the Northern Hemispher...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Metabolic compensation has been proposed as a mean for ectotherms to cope with colder climates. For ...
Evolution of cold-tolerant fungal symbionts permits winter fungiculture by leafcutter ants at th