Journal article

Co-gradient variation in growth rate and development time of a broadly distributed butterfly

M Barton, P Sunnucks, M Norgate, N Murray, M Kearney

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2014

Abstract

Widespread species often show geographic variation in thermally-sensitive traits, providing insight into how species respond to shifts in temperature through time. Such patterns may arise from phenotypic plasticity, genetic adaptation, or their interaction. In some cases, the effects of genotype and temperature may act together to reduce, or to exacerbate, phenotypic variation in fitness-related traits across varying thermal environments. We find evidence for such interactions in life-history traits of Heteronympha merope, a butterfly distributed across a broad latitudinal gradient in south-eastern Australia. We show that body size in this butterfly is negatively related to developmental tem..

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