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- Title
Predicting the Fundamental Thermal Niche of Ectotherms Under Climate Warming.
- Authors
Simon, Margaret W.; Amarasekare, Priyanga
- Abstract
This article, titled "Predicting the Fundamental Thermal Niche of Ectotherms Under Climate Warming," discusses a mathematical approach developed to predict the thermal niche of ectotherms, which refers to the range of temperatures in which species can maintain viable populations. This approach allows for the prediction of habitat suitability for ectotherms under climate warming based solely on temperature responses of life-history traits, independent of population-level information. The study uses this approach to predict the niche overlap between two agricultural pests, the invasive bagrada bug and naturalized harlequin bug, in southern California. The article includes photographs of the bugs and their habitats.
- Subjects
GLOBAL warming; COLD-blooded animals; FORECASTING; AGRICULTURAL pests; LIFE history theory; GEOTHERMAL ecology
- Publication
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 2024, Vol 105, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
2327-6096
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bes2.2149