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Do evolutionary constraints on thermal performance manifest at different organizational scales?

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Phillips, B.L.
Llewelyn, J.
Hatcher, A.
Macdonald, S.
Moritz, Craig

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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The two foremost hypotheses on the evolutionary constraints on an organism's thermal sensitivity - the hotter-is-better expectation, and the specialist-generalist trade-off - have received mixed support from empirical studies testing for their existence.

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Journal of Evolutionary Biology

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2037-12-31