Journal article
A genetic perspective on insect climate specialists
AA Hoffmann
Australian Journal of Entomology | WILEY | Published : 2010
Abstract
Many insects are climate specialists - restricted to a narrow range of latitudes, humidity conditions and/or altitudes. Yet there are also numerous climate generalists, whose distribution might span from the tropics to temperate areas. Comparisons of related insect species normally indicate that the resistance of species to climatic extremes and reproductive output under different climatic conditions match expectations based on their distributions. Yet these patterns do not ultimately explain why climate specialists and generalists have evolved over time. Three evolutionary hypotheses that are invoked to explain climate specialisation are (1) constraints arising from antagonistic pleiotropy ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
I am grateful to Roger Kitching and Jane Hughes for comments on an earlier version of this paper. My research on evolutionary responses in insects to climate change is supported by the Australian Research Council and the Commonwealth Environmental Research Fund.