Journal article
Coral evolutionary responses to microbial symbioses
Madeleine JH van Oppen, Monica Medina
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences | Royal Society, The | Published : 2020
Abstract
While species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict the vulnerability of species to climate change, they do not explicitly indicate the extent to which plastic responses ameliorate climate change impacts. Here we use data on plastic responses of 32 species of Drosophila to desiccation stress to suggest that basal resistance, rather than adult hardening, is relatively more important in determining species differences in desiccation resistance and sensitivity to climate change. We go on to show, using the semimechanistic SDM CLIMEX, that the inclusion of plasticity has some impact on current species distributions and future vulnerability for widespread species but has little im..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship
Awarded by NSF
Funding Acknowledgements
M.J.H.v.O. acknowledges Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship FL180100036. M.M. was funded by NSF grant nos. OCE 1442206 and OCE 1642311.