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Responses of arthropod populations to warming depend on latitude: evidence from urban heat islands

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Elsa Youngsteadt, Andrew F. Ernst, Robert R. Dunn, and Steven D. Frank, 2016-11-21, Responses of arthropod populations to warming depend on latitude: evidence from urban heat islands: Global Change Biology.

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Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcb.13550/abstract): Biological effects of climate change are expected to vary geographically, with a strong signature of latitude. For ectothermic animals, there is systematic latitudinal variation in the relationship between climate and thermal performance curves, which describe the relationship between temperature and an organism's fitness. Here, we ask whether these documented latitudinal patterns can be generalized to predict arthropod responses to warming across mid- and high temperate latitudes, for taxa whose thermal physiology has not been measured. To address this question, we used a novel natural experiment consisting of a series of urban warming gradients at different [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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