Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2912349561> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2912349561 endingPage "586" @default.
- W2912349561 startingPage "574" @default.
- W2912349561 abstract "Cold tolerance plays a critical role in determining the geographical range limits of species. Previous studies have found that range shifts in response to climate warming are facilitated, paradoxically, by cold acclimation capacities, due to increasingly colder and variable weather at high latitudes. However, the evolutionary dynamics of this process are poorly understood. In this study we combined experiments and field studies to investigate the social and ecological factors affecting cold tolerances in range-shifting populations of the female-polymorphic damselfly Ischnura elegans in north-east Scotland, and their consequences for evolutionary change. In the field, we observed both environmental and social effects on cold tolerance and female colour morph frequencies. This process results in a latitudinal cline in female morph frequencies, due to positive feedback between social stress and thermal tolerances. Density manipulations in the laboratory provide experimental evidence that social interactions directly impact cold tolerance. Reciprocal effects of social environments on thermal acclimation may be important but commonly overlooked aspects of allee effects that contribute to the formation of range margins. Moreover, there is a wider need to consider the role of evolving social dynamics to reciprocally shape both the thermal physiology of individuals and the thermal niches of species." @default.
- W2912349561 created "2019-02-21" @default.
- W2912349561 creator A5007794727 @default.
- W2912349561 creator A5040600201 @default.
- W2912349561 creator A5067797281 @default.
- W2912349561 date "2019-01-22" @default.
- W2912349561 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2912349561 title "Evolving social dynamics prime thermal tolerance during a poleward range shift" @default.
- W2912349561 cites W155037083 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W1588713494 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W1907552175 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W1962759274 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W1966293966 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W1980266667 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W1985936925 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W1986872730 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W1991240578 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2002096721 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2002666608 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2005055844 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2014754873 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2015385415 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2024875207 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2026846258 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2030473112 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2038896720 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2044378614 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2048155249 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2048217677 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2049430675 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2050219707 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2052935716 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2066127410 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2074297556 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2074737991 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2078052466 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2078127323 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2082455532 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2085712615 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2088262505 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2093654708 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2097391773 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2099835298 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2102138173 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2104326533 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2112776483 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2113744588 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2114315821 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2120545471 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2132575902 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2138877869 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2141075017 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2145352100 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2148470925 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2160732085 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2165626063 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2166108035 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2167279371 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2168909889 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2170505236 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2171575335 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2287609885 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2304200276 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2518726296 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2559985902 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2569524779 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2588552748 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2624851272 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2759580966 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2774486220 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2775717083 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2790367498 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2800490289 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2804892407 @default.
- W2912349561 cites W2809419165 @default.
- W2912349561 doi "https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/bly197" @default.
- W2912349561 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2912349561 type Work @default.
- W2912349561 sameAs 2912349561 @default.
- W2912349561 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W2912349561 countsByYear W29123495612020 @default.
- W2912349561 countsByYear W29123495612021 @default.
- W2912349561 countsByYear W29123495612022 @default.
- W2912349561 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2912349561 hasAuthorship W2912349561A5007794727 @default.
- W2912349561 hasAuthorship W2912349561A5040600201 @default.
- W2912349561 hasAuthorship W2912349561A5067797281 @default.
- W2912349561 hasBestOaLocation W29123495612 @default.
- W2912349561 hasConcept C102715595 @default.
- W2912349561 hasConcept C115343472 @default.
- W2912349561 hasConcept C132651083 @default.
- W2912349561 hasConcept C139807058 @default.
- W2912349561 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2912349561 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2912349561 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2912349561 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2912349561 hasConcept C16989226 @default.
- W2912349561 hasConcept C185933670 @default.