Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to cope with rapid environmental change. Yet exactly when during ontogeny plastic responses are elicited, whether plastic responses produced in one generation influence phenotypic variation and fitness in subsequent generations, and the role of plasticity in shaping population divergences, remains overall poorly understood. Here, we use the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus to assess plastic responses to temperature at several life stages bridging three generations and compare these responses across three recently diverged populations. We find that beetles reared at hotter temperatures grow less than those reared at mild temperatures, and that this attenuated growth has transgenerational consequences by r...
Competition for food, space, or other depletable resources has strong impacts on the fitness of orga...
We tested whether the early-life environment can influence the extent of individual plasticity in a ...
We tested whether the early-life environment can influence the extent of individual plasticity in a ...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to cope with rapid environmental change. Yet exactly when dur...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to cope with rapid environmental change. Yet exactly when dur...
Temperature profoundly impacts insect development, but plasticity of reproductive behaviours may med...
Understanding how animals respond to and cope with variation in ambient temperature is an important ...
Abstract. Temperature profoundly affects growth and life history traits in ectothermic animals throu...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Understanding how animals respond to and cope with variation in ambient temperature is an important ...
Temperature impacts behaviour, physiology and life-history of many life forms. In many ectotherms, p...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Competition for food, space, or other depletable resources has strong impacts on the fitness of orga...
Temperature impacts behaviour, physiology and life-history of many life forms. In many ectotherms, p...
Competition for food, space, or other depletable resources has strong impacts on the fitness of orga...
We tested whether the early-life environment can influence the extent of individual plasticity in a ...
We tested whether the early-life environment can influence the extent of individual plasticity in a ...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to cope with rapid environmental change. Yet exactly when dur...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to cope with rapid environmental change. Yet exactly when dur...
Temperature profoundly impacts insect development, but plasticity of reproductive behaviours may med...
Understanding how animals respond to and cope with variation in ambient temperature is an important ...
Abstract. Temperature profoundly affects growth and life history traits in ectothermic animals throu...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Understanding how animals respond to and cope with variation in ambient temperature is an important ...
Temperature impacts behaviour, physiology and life-history of many life forms. In many ectotherms, p...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Changes in the environment are expected to induce changes in the quantitative genetic variation, whi...
Competition for food, space, or other depletable resources has strong impacts on the fitness of orga...
Temperature impacts behaviour, physiology and life-history of many life forms. In many ectotherms, p...
Competition for food, space, or other depletable resources has strong impacts on the fitness of orga...
We tested whether the early-life environment can influence the extent of individual plasticity in a ...
We tested whether the early-life environment can influence the extent of individual plasticity in a ...