Many ectothermic species are currently expanding their distributions polewards due to anthropogenic global warming. Molecular genetic mechanisms facilitating range expansion under these conditions are largely unknown, but understanding these could help mitigate expanding pests and disease vectors, or help explain why some species fail to track changing climates. Here, using RNA-seq data, we examine genomewide changes in gene expression under heat and cold stress in the range-expanding damselfly Ischnura elegans in northern Europe. We find that both the number of genes involved and levels of gene expression under heat stress have become attenuated during the expansion, consistent with a previously reported release from selection on heat tole...
Abstract Background Understanding and predicting how organisms respond to human-caused environment...
Adaptation to environmental variability is a prerequisite for species' persistence in their natural ...
The cellular stress response has long been the primary model for studying the molecular basis of the...
Many ectothermic species are currently expanding their distributions polewards due to anthropogenic ...
Many ectothermic species are currently expanding their distributions polewards due to anthropogenic ...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank Hanna Bensch and Hannes Weise for assistance with the colle...
Insect distributions are shifting rapidly in response to climate change and are undergoing rapid evo...
Insect distributions are shifting rapidly in response to climate change and are undergoing rapid evo...
Background: Transcriptome analysis may provide means to investigate the underlying genetic causes of...
Abstract Global warming is forcing insect populations to move and adapt, triggering adaptive genetic...
Many species are expanding their range polewards and this has been associated with rapid phenotypic ...
Cold stenothermal insects living in glacier-fed streams are stressed by temperature variations resul...
Accurately predicting the effects of future warming on aquatic ectotherms requires an understanding ...
BACKGROUND: Changed temperature not only threaten agricultural production, but they also affect indi...
Many species are expanding their range polewards and this has been associated with rapid phenotypic ...
Abstract Background Understanding and predicting how organisms respond to human-caused environment...
Adaptation to environmental variability is a prerequisite for species' persistence in their natural ...
The cellular stress response has long been the primary model for studying the molecular basis of the...
Many ectothermic species are currently expanding their distributions polewards due to anthropogenic ...
Many ectothermic species are currently expanding their distributions polewards due to anthropogenic ...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank Hanna Bensch and Hannes Weise for assistance with the colle...
Insect distributions are shifting rapidly in response to climate change and are undergoing rapid evo...
Insect distributions are shifting rapidly in response to climate change and are undergoing rapid evo...
Background: Transcriptome analysis may provide means to investigate the underlying genetic causes of...
Abstract Global warming is forcing insect populations to move and adapt, triggering adaptive genetic...
Many species are expanding their range polewards and this has been associated with rapid phenotypic ...
Cold stenothermal insects living in glacier-fed streams are stressed by temperature variations resul...
Accurately predicting the effects of future warming on aquatic ectotherms requires an understanding ...
BACKGROUND: Changed temperature not only threaten agricultural production, but they also affect indi...
Many species are expanding their range polewards and this has been associated with rapid phenotypic ...
Abstract Background Understanding and predicting how organisms respond to human-caused environment...
Adaptation to environmental variability is a prerequisite for species' persistence in their natural ...
The cellular stress response has long been the primary model for studying the molecular basis of the...