2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.13.607703
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How air temperature and solar radiation impact life history traits in a wild insect

Alexandra S. Gardner,
Ilya M.D. Maclean,
Rolando Rodríguez-Muñoz
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Abstract: Ectotherms are essential components of all ecosystems and rely on external heat to regulate their body temperature. For most terrestrial ectotherms the primary sources of heat are ambient temperature and solar radiation. Many insects can use movement to respond to changes in temperature and solar radiation in order to manage their body temperature and optimise life history traits. However, we lack the understanding of the relative importance of temperature and shade that we need to predict how the combined eff… Show more

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