To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a species's physiology varies through space and time and assess how changes in physiological function due to environmental changes may interact with phenotypic changes caused by other types of environmental variation. Amphibian larvae are well known for expressing environmentally induced phenotypes, but relatively little is known about how these responses might interact with changing temperatures and their thermal physiology. To address this question, we studied the thermal physiology of grey treefrog tadpoles (Hyla versicolor) by determining whether exposures to predator cues and an herbicide (Roundup) can alter their critical maximum temperature (CTmax) a...
Background: Global warming has been frequently demonstrated to increase growth rate in larval amphib...
This project seeks to analyze how predicted changes in climate and its interactions with other envir...
Previous analyses of thermal acclimation of locomotor performance in amphibians have only examined t...
To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a species's phy...
To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a species’s phy...
Amphibians are considered one of the groups most susceptible to chemical contamination, therefore ar...
1. Behavioural, morphological and coloration plasticity are common responses of prey to preda-tion r...
<p>Experimental temperatures, sample size (N), total tadpole length in mm (TTL±SE), and maximum swim...
Human-induced climate change is predicted to affect not only the mean temperature of the environment...
Current theory predicts that (1) locomotor performance of amphibians should exhibit greater thermal ...
Most of the literature on temperature–organism interactions rely on mean temperature (mostly air), d...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
Understanding how temperature affects amphibian populations is fundamental to predict the consequenc...
Due to their highly permeable skin and ectothermy, terrestrial amphibians are challenged by compromi...
Animals may overcome the challenges of temperature instability through behavioural and physiological...
Background: Global warming has been frequently demonstrated to increase growth rate in larval amphib...
This project seeks to analyze how predicted changes in climate and its interactions with other envir...
Previous analyses of thermal acclimation of locomotor performance in amphibians have only examined t...
To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a species's phy...
To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a species’s phy...
Amphibians are considered one of the groups most susceptible to chemical contamination, therefore ar...
1. Behavioural, morphological and coloration plasticity are common responses of prey to preda-tion r...
<p>Experimental temperatures, sample size (N), total tadpole length in mm (TTL±SE), and maximum swim...
Human-induced climate change is predicted to affect not only the mean temperature of the environment...
Current theory predicts that (1) locomotor performance of amphibians should exhibit greater thermal ...
Most of the literature on temperature–organism interactions rely on mean temperature (mostly air), d...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
Understanding how temperature affects amphibian populations is fundamental to predict the consequenc...
Due to their highly permeable skin and ectothermy, terrestrial amphibians are challenged by compromi...
Animals may overcome the challenges of temperature instability through behavioural and physiological...
Background: Global warming has been frequently demonstrated to increase growth rate in larval amphib...
This project seeks to analyze how predicted changes in climate and its interactions with other envir...
Previous analyses of thermal acclimation of locomotor performance in amphibians have only examined t...