Understanding thermal ranges and limits of organisms becomes important in light of climate change and observed effects on ecosystems as reported by the IPCC (2014). Evolutionary adaptation to temperature is presently unable to keep animals and other organisms in place; if they can these rather follow the moving isotherms. These effects of climate change on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems have brought into focus the mechanisms by which temperature and its oscillations shape the biogeography and survival of species. For animals, the integrative concept of oxygen and capacity limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) has successfully characterized the sublethal limits to performance and the consequences of such limits for ecosystems. Recent models ...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
In this article, we pointed out that understanding the physiology of differential climate change eff...
1. Climate change is affecting species distributions and will increasingly do so. However, current u...
Understanding how climate change affects natural populations remains one of the greatest challenges ...
Recent years have shown a rise in mean global temperatures and a shift in the geographical distribut...
Understanding which species and ecosystems will be most severely affected by warming as climate chan...
Accurately forecasting the response of global biota to warming is a fundamental challenge for ecolog...
Accurately forecasting the response of global biota to warming is a fundamental challenge for ecolog...
Climate change is shifting temperature regimes across Earth, which will result in impacts on the phy...
Aim To test if physiological acclimation can buffer species against increasing extreme heat due to c...
Predicting species responses to global warming is the holy grail of climate change science. As tempe...
Aim To test if physiological acclimation can buffer species against increasing extreme heat due to c...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
In this article, we pointed out that understanding the physiology of differential climate change eff...
1. Climate change is affecting species distributions and will increasingly do so. However, current u...
Understanding how climate change affects natural populations remains one of the greatest challenges ...
Recent years have shown a rise in mean global temperatures and a shift in the geographical distribut...
Understanding which species and ecosystems will be most severely affected by warming as climate chan...
Accurately forecasting the response of global biota to warming is a fundamental challenge for ecolog...
Accurately forecasting the response of global biota to warming is a fundamental challenge for ecolog...
Climate change is shifting temperature regimes across Earth, which will result in impacts on the phy...
Aim To test if physiological acclimation can buffer species against increasing extreme heat due to c...
Predicting species responses to global warming is the holy grail of climate change science. As tempe...
Aim To test if physiological acclimation can buffer species against increasing extreme heat due to c...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...