Thermal acclimation and adaptation across populations in a broadly distributed soil arthropod
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The relative contributions of phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution to the respons-es of species to climate change are poorly understood. It has been suggested that some species or populations will have to rely on their ability to adjust their phenotype rather than on adaptation through evolutionary adaptation.
2. We test the extent of intra- and inter-population patterns of acclimation and genetic varia-tion in multiple traits directly related to environmental tolerance limits in the broadly dis-tributed soil dwelling collembolan Orchesella cincta.
3. Genetic variation in both dynamic and static assays of thermal tolerance was present across seven populations spanning 14° of latitude and both heat and cold tolerance were significantly correlated with latitude. Short term heat and cold acclimation significantly increased thermal tolerance limits across all populations and there was local adaptation for acclimation responses for some traits. Furthermore, results showed large acc...
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