2022
DOI: 10.1111/jen.13088
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Diurnal temperature amplitude affects diamondback moth adult and next‐generation traits

Abstract: Changing temperature variability is a key aspect of global warming (Verheyen & Stoks, 2019). Accelerating climate warming both raises the average temperature and increases diurnal and seasonal temperature amplitude (Colinet et al., 2015). Temperature amplitude affects the development, survival, longevity, fecundity, behaviour, population dynamics and evolution of multiple organisms (Clavijo-

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