Although the impacts of climate change and invasive species are typically studied in isolation, they likely interact to reduce the viability of plant and animal populations. Indeed, invasive species, by definition, have succeeded in areas outside of their native range and may therefore have higher adaptive capacity relative to native species. Nevertheless, the genetic architecture of the thermal niche, which sets a limit to the potential for populations to evolve rapidly under climate change, has never been measured in an invasive species in its introduced range. Here, we estimate the genetic architecture of thermal performance in the harlequin beetle (Harmonia axyridis), a Central Asian species that has invaded four continents. We measured...
Mutation has a fundamental influence over evolutionary processes, but how evolutionary processes sha...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
Although the impacts of climate change and invasive species are typically studied in isolation, they...
Predicting the spread of invasive species is a challenge for modern ecology. Although many invasi...
Climate change is associated with the increase in both mean and variability of thermal conditions. T...
Abstract Background Many organisms are responding to climate change with dramatic range shifts, invo...
<div><p>We tested whether two basic thermal requirements for insect development, lower developmental...
Globalization is removing dispersal barriers for the establishment of invasive species and enabling ...
We tested whether two basic thermal requirements for insect development, lower developmental thresho...
We review the recent literature on geographic variation in insect thermal performance curves (TPCs)....
Tropical ectotherms are particularly vulnerable to global warming because their physiologies are ass...
Abstract Tropical organisms are more vulnerable to climate change and associated heat stress as they...
During the last decades the climate has been changing more rapidly than in the preceding periods. Th...
Mutation has a fundamental influence over evolutionary processes, but how evolutionary processes sha...
Mutation has a fundamental influence over evolutionary processes, but how evolutionary processes sha...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
Although the impacts of climate change and invasive species are typically studied in isolation, they...
Predicting the spread of invasive species is a challenge for modern ecology. Although many invasi...
Climate change is associated with the increase in both mean and variability of thermal conditions. T...
Abstract Background Many organisms are responding to climate change with dramatic range shifts, invo...
<div><p>We tested whether two basic thermal requirements for insect development, lower developmental...
Globalization is removing dispersal barriers for the establishment of invasive species and enabling ...
We tested whether two basic thermal requirements for insect development, lower developmental thresho...
We review the recent literature on geographic variation in insect thermal performance curves (TPCs)....
Tropical ectotherms are particularly vulnerable to global warming because their physiologies are ass...
Abstract Tropical organisms are more vulnerable to climate change and associated heat stress as they...
During the last decades the climate has been changing more rapidly than in the preceding periods. Th...
Mutation has a fundamental influence over evolutionary processes, but how evolutionary processes sha...
Mutation has a fundamental influence over evolutionary processes, but how evolutionary processes sha...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...
The recent development of human societies has led to major, rapid and often inexorable changes in th...