Environmental temperatures potentially influence reproductive performance and sexual selection by restricting opportunities for activity. However, explicit tests of the behavioral mechanisms linking thermal variation to mating and reproductive performance are rare. We address this gap in a temperate lizard by combining social network analysis with molecular pedigree reconstruction in a large-scale thermal manipulation experiment. Populations exposed to cool thermal regimes presented fewer high activity days compared to populations exposed to a warmer regime. While plasticity in thermal activity responses in males masked overall differences in activity levels, prolonged restriction nevertheless affected the timing and consistency of male-fem...
In the era of human-driven climate change, understanding whether behavioural buffering of temperatur...
The environment experienced by parents can impact the phenotype of their offspring (parental effects...
The complex ritualized displays of males in many territorial species suggest that selection has shap...
Every organism must thermoregulate to maximize its performance, but competing organisms limit access...
A fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to survive short-term, dele...
A changing climate is expected to have profound effects on many aspects of ectotherm biology. We rep...
A changing climate is expected to have profound effects on many aspects of ectotherm biology. We rep...
A changing climate is expected to have profound effects on many aspects of ectotherm biology. We rep...
1. Physiology and temperature can both have a profound influence on behaviour and metabolism. Despit...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
Climate change is resulting in a radical transformation of the thermal quality of habitats across th...
The complex ritualized displays of males in many territorial species suggest that selection has shap...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Mechanisms affecting consistent interindividual behavioral variation (i.e., animal personality) are ...
A changing climate is expected to have profound effects on many aspects of ectotherm biology. We rep...
In the era of human-driven climate change, understanding whether behavioural buffering of temperatur...
The environment experienced by parents can impact the phenotype of their offspring (parental effects...
The complex ritualized displays of males in many territorial species suggest that selection has shap...
Every organism must thermoregulate to maximize its performance, but competing organisms limit access...
A fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to survive short-term, dele...
A changing climate is expected to have profound effects on many aspects of ectotherm biology. We rep...
A changing climate is expected to have profound effects on many aspects of ectotherm biology. We rep...
A changing climate is expected to have profound effects on many aspects of ectotherm biology. We rep...
1. Physiology and temperature can both have a profound influence on behaviour and metabolism. Despit...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
Climate change is resulting in a radical transformation of the thermal quality of habitats across th...
The complex ritualized displays of males in many territorial species suggest that selection has shap...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Mechanisms affecting consistent interindividual behavioral variation (i.e., animal personality) are ...
A changing climate is expected to have profound effects on many aspects of ectotherm biology. We rep...
In the era of human-driven climate change, understanding whether behavioural buffering of temperatur...
The environment experienced by parents can impact the phenotype of their offspring (parental effects...
The complex ritualized displays of males in many territorial species suggest that selection has shap...