In nature, organisms are exposed to variable environmental conditions that impact their performance and fitness. Despite the ubiquity of environmental variability, substantial knowledge gaps in our understanding of organismal responses to nonconstant thermal regimes remain. In the present study, using zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a model organism, we applied geometric morphometric methods to examine how challenging but ecologically realistic diel thermal fluctuations experienced during different life stages influence adult body shape, size, and condition. Zebrafish were exposed to either thermal fluctuations (22–32°C) or a static optimal temperature (27°C) sharing the same thermal mean during an early period spanning embryonic and larval onto...
Model organisms can be useful for studying climate change impacts, but it is unclear whether domesti...
Background: Variability is a hallmark of animal behavior. It contributes to survival by endowing ind...
Fish and other ectotherms living in warmer waters often grow faster as juveniles, mature earlier, bu...
Over the next century, climate change of anthropogenic origin is a major threat to global biodiversi...
Human-driven increases in global mean temperatures are associated with concomitant increases in ther...
In response to seasonal variation in environmental temperature, many ectotherms are able to adjust t...
To evaluate developmental plasticity in thermal tolerance of zebrafish Danio rerio, common‐stock zeb...
Understanding environmental influences on sex ratios is important for the study of the evolution of ...
In recent years, global warming of anthropogenic origin and its impacts on biodiversity have increas...
Plasticity can allow organisms to maintain consistent performance across a wide range of environment...
Temperature effects on sex determination or differentiation exist in many fish species, with high te...
Organisms adjust to seasonal variability in the environment by responding to cues that indicate envi...
Water temperature is an important environmental parameter influencing the distribution and the healt...
Model organisms can be useful for studying climate change impacts, but it is unclear whether domesti...
In the wild, water temperature cycles daily: it warms up after sunrise, and cools rapidly after suns...
Model organisms can be useful for studying climate change impacts, but it is unclear whether domesti...
Background: Variability is a hallmark of animal behavior. It contributes to survival by endowing ind...
Fish and other ectotherms living in warmer waters often grow faster as juveniles, mature earlier, bu...
Over the next century, climate change of anthropogenic origin is a major threat to global biodiversi...
Human-driven increases in global mean temperatures are associated with concomitant increases in ther...
In response to seasonal variation in environmental temperature, many ectotherms are able to adjust t...
To evaluate developmental plasticity in thermal tolerance of zebrafish Danio rerio, common‐stock zeb...
Understanding environmental influences on sex ratios is important for the study of the evolution of ...
In recent years, global warming of anthropogenic origin and its impacts on biodiversity have increas...
Plasticity can allow organisms to maintain consistent performance across a wide range of environment...
Temperature effects on sex determination or differentiation exist in many fish species, with high te...
Organisms adjust to seasonal variability in the environment by responding to cues that indicate envi...
Water temperature is an important environmental parameter influencing the distribution and the healt...
Model organisms can be useful for studying climate change impacts, but it is unclear whether domesti...
In the wild, water temperature cycles daily: it warms up after sunrise, and cools rapidly after suns...
Model organisms can be useful for studying climate change impacts, but it is unclear whether domesti...
Background: Variability is a hallmark of animal behavior. It contributes to survival by endowing ind...
Fish and other ectotherms living in warmer waters often grow faster as juveniles, mature earlier, bu...