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Autor:
Kristjan Niitepõld, Carol L Boggs
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e0140104 (2015)
Movement uses resources that may otherwise be allocated to somatic maintenance or reproduction. How does increased energy expenditure affect resource allocation? Using the butterfly Speyeria mormonia, we tested whether experimentally increased flight
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https://doaj.org/article/3ac69f6379834c45aff305aeae971a23
Autor:
Kristjan Niitepõld, Carol L. Boggs
Publikováno v:
Ecological Entomology. 47:391-399
Autor:
Kristjan Niitepõld, Hailey A. Parry, Natalie R. Harris, Arthur G. Appel, Jacobus C. de Roode, Andreas N. Kavazis, Wendy R. Hood
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 225(13)
Mitochondrial function is fundamental to organismal performance, health and fitness – especially during energetically challenging events, such as migration. With this investigation, we evaluated mitochondrial sensitivity to ecologically relevant st
Autor:
Noel R. Park, Ashley S Williams, Halie A. Taylor, Andreas N. Kavazis, Kang Nian Yap, Victoria A. Andreasen, Kristjan Niitepõld, Wendy R. Hood
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 190:465-477
The life-history patterns that animals display are a product of their ability to maximize reproductive performance while concurrently balancing numerous metabolic demands. For example, the energetic costs of reproduction may reduce an animal's abilit
Autor:
Kristjan Niitepõld
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Environmental change can have drastic effects on natural populations. To successfully predict such effects, we need to understand how species that follow different life-history strategies respond to stressful conditions. Here I focus on two stressors
Autor:
María del Mar Delgado, Michelle Baguette, Roslyn C. Henry, Emanuel A. Fronhofer, Kristjan Niitepõld, Dries Bonte, Dephine Legrand, Etsuko Nonaka, Aurélie Coulon, Julien Cote, Arild Husby, Kathlin Donohue, Christopher W. Wheat, James M. Bullock, Justin M. J. Travis, Marjo Saastamoinen, Fredric Guillaume, Virginie M. Stevens, Erik Matthysen, Greta Bocedi, Hanna Kokko, Cristina García
Publikováno v:
Biological Reviews. 93:574-599
Dispersal is a process of central importance for the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations and communities, because of its diverse consequences for gene flow and demography. It is subject to evolutionary change, which begs the question,
Autor:
Noel R, Park, Halie A, Taylor, Victoria A, Andreasen, Ashley S, Williams, Kristjan, Niitepõld, Kang Nian, Yap, Andreas N, Kavazis, Wendy R, Hood
Publikováno v:
Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology. 190(4)
The life-history patterns that animals display are a product of their ability to maximize reproductive performance while concurrently balancing numerous metabolic demands. For example, the energetic costs of reproduction may reduce an animal's abilit
Autor:
Kristjan Niitepõld, Carol L. Boggs
Publikováno v:
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 159:189-196
Many morphological traits of adult insects show a plastic response to larval environmental conditions. Past studies of Lepidoptera, other than on irruptive species, focused on species with specific ecologies or life histories. These studies must be i
Autor:
Ilkka Hanski, Kristjan Niitepõld, Swee Chong Wong, Rainer Lehtonen, Alma Oksanen, Anniina L. K. Mattila
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Physiology
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Highlights • Thermal conditions following eclosion influence flight muscle maturation. • Two days of low temperature after eclosion reduced flight metabolic rate by 17%. • SNPs from two metabolic genes are associated wit
Highlights • Thermal conditions following eclosion influence flight muscle maturation. • Two days of low temperature after eclosion reduced flight metabolic rate by 17%. • SNPs from two metabolic genes are associated wit
Autor:
Marjo Saastamoinen, Kristjan Niitepõld
Publikováno v:
Annales Zoologici Fennici
The Glanville fritillary butterfly inhabits fragmented landscapes in the Aland Islands, Finland, where the long-term persistence of this classic metapopulation depends on frequent re-colonisation events. A number of studies have focused on understand