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Temperate insects with narrow seasonal activity periods can be as vulnerable to climate change as tropical insect species
2020
Scientific Reports
The magnitude and ecological impact of climate change varies with latitude. Several recent models have shown that tropical ectotherms face the greatest risk from warming because they currently experience temperatures much closer to their physiological optimum than temperate taxa. Even a small increase in temperature may thus result in steep fitness declines in tropical species but increased fitness in temperate species. This prediction, however, is based on a model that does not account for
doi:10.1038/s41598-020-65608-7
pmid:32483233
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