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Autor:
Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos, Steven J. Portugal, Stephen F. Chenoweth, Lewis G. Halsey, Michael J. Angilletta, Dustin J. Marshall, Michael R. Kearney, Elia I. Pirtle, Catriona Condon, Craig E. Franklin, Hugh S. Winwood-Smith, Aidan Janetzki, Pieter A. Arnold, Taryn S. Crispin, Julian E. Beaman, Candice L. Bywater, Lesley A. Alton, Craig R. White
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3:598-603
Organisms vary widely in size, from microbes weighing 0.1 pg to trees weighing thousands of megagrams — a 1021-fold range similar to the difference in mass between an elephant and the Earth. Mass has a pervasive influence on biological processes, b
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 71:145-152
The effect of temperature on the evolution of metabolism has been the subject of debate for a century; however, no consistent patterns have emerged from comparisons of metabolic rate within and among species living at different temperatures. We used
Publikováno v:
Journal of thermal biology. 81
In seasonal environments, natural selection should favor genotypes that acclimate to slow and predictable changes in temperature. Selective pressure for acclimation should be especially strong for animals that complete many generations per year, beca
Autor:
David Malekooti, Michael J. Angilletta, Gregory J. Adrian, Catriona Condon, Alex M. Hurliman, Phivu Nguyen, Maximilian H. Zelic, Ajjya Acharya
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Natural selection alters the distribution of a trait in a population and indirectly alters the distribution of genetically correlated traits. Long-standing models of thermal adaptation assume that trade-offs exist between fitness at different tempera
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 68:720-728
In variable environments, selection should favor generalists that maintain fitness across a range of conditions. However, costs of adaptation may generate fitness trade-offs and lead to some compromise between specialization and generalization that m
Publikováno v:
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 68(3)
In variable environments, selection should favor generalists that maintain fitness across a range of conditions. However, costs of adaptation may generate fitness trade-offs and lead to some compromise between specialization and generalization that m