The capacity of species to tolerate physical stressors is critical in a world of increasing environmental instability, however, past selective environments should dramatically impact on future stress tolerance, particularly in isolated populations. Through stabilising selection, long-term environmental stasis may reduce physiological tolerance, creating an evolutionary legacy where populations are less fit if environments change. Few empirical studies have investigated this evolutionary legacy of past selection, and of particular interest whether stabilising selection in a benign environment reduces stress tolerance in natural systems. Here we use multiple populations of salt-lake invertebrates (Coxiella striata, Austrochiltonia subtenuis) ...
Unless they adapt, populations facing persistent stress are threatened by extinction. Theoretically,...
All ontogenetic stages of a life cycle are exposed to environmental conditions so that population pe...
All ontogenetic stages of a life cycle are exposed to environmental conditions so that population pe...
The capacity of species to tolerate physical stressors is critical in a world of increasing environm...
Considering how organisms adapt to stress is essential if we are to anticipatebiological responses t...
© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists LtdExposing organisms to a particular stressor may en...
2/15/2019Intertidal environments fluctuate due to many environmental stressors, including temperatur...
SYNOPSIS. Invasive species that penetrate habitat boundaries are likely to experience strong selecti...
Global environmental changes are rapidly transforming ecosystems. As a result, populations will face...
Understanding organismal responses to environmental drivers is relevant to predict species capacitie...
Extreme or seasonal climatic events can lead to abrupt changes in environmental conditions. These ev...
Multiple stressors linked to anthropogenic activities can influence how organisms adapt and evolve. ...
<div><p>The world is increasingly impacted by a variety of stressors that have the potential to diff...
Abstract Whether populations can adapt to predicted climate change conditions, and how rapidly, are ...
Trade-offs may influence both physiological and evolutionary responses to co-occurring stressors, bu...
Unless they adapt, populations facing persistent stress are threatened by extinction. Theoretically,...
All ontogenetic stages of a life cycle are exposed to environmental conditions so that population pe...
All ontogenetic stages of a life cycle are exposed to environmental conditions so that population pe...
The capacity of species to tolerate physical stressors is critical in a world of increasing environm...
Considering how organisms adapt to stress is essential if we are to anticipatebiological responses t...
© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists LtdExposing organisms to a particular stressor may en...
2/15/2019Intertidal environments fluctuate due to many environmental stressors, including temperatur...
SYNOPSIS. Invasive species that penetrate habitat boundaries are likely to experience strong selecti...
Global environmental changes are rapidly transforming ecosystems. As a result, populations will face...
Understanding organismal responses to environmental drivers is relevant to predict species capacitie...
Extreme or seasonal climatic events can lead to abrupt changes in environmental conditions. These ev...
Multiple stressors linked to anthropogenic activities can influence how organisms adapt and evolve. ...
<div><p>The world is increasingly impacted by a variety of stressors that have the potential to diff...
Abstract Whether populations can adapt to predicted climate change conditions, and how rapidly, are ...
Trade-offs may influence both physiological and evolutionary responses to co-occurring stressors, bu...
Unless they adapt, populations facing persistent stress are threatened by extinction. Theoretically,...
All ontogenetic stages of a life cycle are exposed to environmental conditions so that population pe...
All ontogenetic stages of a life cycle are exposed to environmental conditions so that population pe...