A new study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that common fungal species may be adapting to higher temperatures in warmer sites within cities compared to ...
1. How species respond to temperature change depends in large part on their physiology. Physiological traits, such as critical thermal limits (CTmax and CTmin), provide estimates of thermal ...
1. Evolutionary thermal biology -- 2. Thermal heterogeneity -- 3. Thermal sensitivity -- 4. Thermoregulation -- 5. Thermal acclimation -- 6. Temperature and the life ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Populations within species often exhibit variation in traits that reflect local adaptation and further shape existing adaptive potential for ...
From a new paper published in Ecology Letters, this graphic shows examples of how interactions between temperature and sexual selection drive the co-adaptation of thermal physiology, thermoregulation ...
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