Climate-driven warming is altering marine ecosystems at an unprecedented rate and evolutionary adaptation may represent the last resort for many ectothermic organisms to avoid local extinction. The first step to elucidate the potential for adaptation to unfavorable thermal conditions is to assess the degree of genotype-based variation in thermal reaction norms of vital fitness traits. Marine broadcast spawning fishes experience extremely high rates of mortality during early life stages. Paternally derived (genetic) variation underlying offspring fitness in adverse environmental conditions may therefore hold important implications for resilience. This study examined how males differ in their ability to sire viable offspring and whether the p...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
In the context of global changes, the long-term viability of populations of endangered ectotherms ma...
Abstract The parental environment can alter offspring phenotypes via the transfer of non‐genetic inf...
We employed common-garden experiments to test for genetic variation in larval life-history trait res...
Temperature has profound effects on ectotherm physiology, impacting metabolic and developmental rate...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Recent studies in the marine environment have suggested that the limited phenotypic plasticity of co...
1) Our study addresses the role of non-genetic and genetic inheritance in shaping the adaptive poten...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Predicting the impacts of climate change requires knowledge of the pote...
It is important both from a management and conservation point of view to uncover the potential of a ...
Increasing climate variability may pose an even greater risk to species than climate warming because...
The difference between maximum metabolic rate and standard metabolic rate is referred to as aerobic ...
Among all human-induced pressures, ocean warming is expected to be one of the major drivers of chang...
Studies of the phenotypes of animals at different parts of their geographic range often reveal strik...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
In the context of global changes, the long-term viability of populations of endangered ectotherms ma...
Abstract The parental environment can alter offspring phenotypes via the transfer of non‐genetic inf...
We employed common-garden experiments to test for genetic variation in larval life-history trait res...
Temperature has profound effects on ectotherm physiology, impacting metabolic and developmental rate...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Recent studies in the marine environment have suggested that the limited phenotypic plasticity of co...
1) Our study addresses the role of non-genetic and genetic inheritance in shaping the adaptive poten...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Predicting the impacts of climate change requires knowledge of the pote...
It is important both from a management and conservation point of view to uncover the potential of a ...
Increasing climate variability may pose an even greater risk to species than climate warming because...
The difference between maximum metabolic rate and standard metabolic rate is referred to as aerobic ...
Among all human-induced pressures, ocean warming is expected to be one of the major drivers of chang...
Studies of the phenotypes of animals at different parts of their geographic range often reveal strik...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
In the context of global changes, the long-term viability of populations of endangered ectotherms ma...
Abstract The parental environment can alter offspring phenotypes via the transfer of non‐genetic inf...