Ecophysiological responses to climate change in cicadas
Cicadas are large hemipteran insects characterized by unique life‐history traits, such as
extraordinarily long life cycles, a subterranean/terrestrial habitat transition, xylem sap …
extraordinarily long life cycles, a subterranean/terrestrial habitat transition, xylem sap …
[PDF][PDF] Fire-adapted traits in animals
Molecular phylogenetics, diversification, and systematics of Tibicen Latreille 1825 and allied cicadas of the tribe Cryptotympanini, with three new genera and …
KBR Hill, DC Marshall, MS Moulds, C Simon - Zootaxa, 2015 - biotaxa.org
North America has a diverse cicada fauna with multiple genera from all three Cicadidae
subfamilies, yet molecular phylogenetic analyses have been completed only for the well …
subfamilies, yet molecular phylogenetic analyses have been completed only for the well …
Projections of wildfire risk and activities under 1.5° C and 2.0° C global warming scenarios
Wildfires are important ecosystem processes that have a significant impact on terrestrial
vegetation, environment, and climate. This study investigates how future wildfire risk and …
vegetation, environment, and climate. This study investigates how future wildfire risk and …
Not all cicadas increase thermal tolerance in response to a temperature gradient in metropolitan Seoul
Rapid anthropogenic alterations caused by urbanization are increasing temperatures in
urban cores, a phenomenon known as the urban heat island (UHI) effect. Two cicada …
urban cores, a phenomenon known as the urban heat island (UHI) effect. Two cicada …
Riparian trees and aridland streams of the southwestern United States: An assessment of the past, present, and future
DM Smith, DM Finch - Journal of Arid Environments, 2016 - Elsevier
Riparian ecosystems are vital components of aridlands within the southwestern United
States. Historically, surface flows influenced population dynamics of native riparian trees …
States. Historically, surface flows influenced population dynamics of native riparian trees …
Drought-induced suppression of female fecundity in a capital breeder
CF Smith, GW Schuett, RS Reiserer, CE Dana… - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
Human-induced global climate change is exerting increasingly strong selective pressures
on a myriad of fitness traits that affect organisms. These traits, in turn, are influenced by a …
on a myriad of fitness traits that affect organisms. These traits, in turn, are influenced by a …
Cicada-MET: an efficient ecological monitoring protocol of cicada populations
Cicadas are a fascinating group of insects that play an essential role in terrestrial
ecosystems. Their long-lasting association with plant roots encourages their use as …
ecosystems. Their long-lasting association with plant roots encourages their use as …
Downstream decreases in water availability, tree height, canopy volume and growth rate in cottonwood forests along the Green River, southwestern USA
Hydrologic stress is increasing in Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) forests across the
southwestern United States because of increased temperature and streamflow diversion …
southwestern United States because of increased temperature and streamflow diversion …
Post-wildfire recovery of riparian vegetation during a period of water scarcity in the Southwestern USA
Wildland fires occur with increasing frequency in southwestern riparian forests, yet little is
known about the effects of fire on populations of native and exotic vegetation. From 2003 to …
known about the effects of fire on populations of native and exotic vegetation. From 2003 to …