2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70000
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Comparative life‐history responses of lacewings to changes in temperature

Hanna Serediuk,
John Jackson,
Sanne Maria Evers
et al.

Abstract: Insects play a crucial role in all ecosystems, and are increasingly exposed to higher in temperature extremes under climate change, which can have substantial effects on their abundances. However, the effects of temperature on changes in abundances or population fitness are filtered through differential responses of life‐history components, such as survival, reproduction, and development, to their environment. Such differential responses, or trade‐offs, have been widely studied in birds and mammals, but compar… Show more

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