Blar i Institutt for biologi på forfatter "Ghalambor, Cameron"
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Acclimation capacity of critical thermal maximum varies among populations: Consequences for estimates of vulnerability
Cicchino, Amanda S.; Shah, Alisha A.; Forester, Brenna R.; Dunham, Jason B.; Poff, N. LeRoy; Ghalambor, Cameron; Funk, W. Chris (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Adaptive plasticity in thermal tolerance traits may buffer organisms against changing temperatures, making such responses of particular interest in the face of global climate change. Although population variation is integral ... -
Changing salinity regimes in the San Francisco Estuary system due to climate change: Can we anticipate and manage the coming changes?
Ghalambor, Cameron; Gross, E.S.; Groshoz, E.D.; Jeffries, K.; Largier, J.L.; McCormick, S.D.; Sommer, T.; Velotta, J.; Whitehead, A. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Climate change-driven sea level rise and altered precipitation regimes are predicted to alter patterns of salt intrusion within the San Francisco Estuary. A central question is: Can we use existing knowledge and future ... -
Divergence and constraint in the thermal sensitivity of aquatic insect swimming performance
Shah, Alisha; Bacmeister, Eva; Rubalcaba, Juan; Ghalambor, Cameron (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Environmental temperature variation may play a significant role in the adaptive evolutionary divergence of ectotherm thermal performance curves (TPCs). However, divergence in TPCs may also be constrained due to various ... -
Ecological Effects of Climate-Driven Salinity Variation in the San Francisco Estuary: Can We Anticipate and Manage the Coming Changes?
Ghalambor, Cameron; Gross, Edward S.; Grosholz, Edwin D.; Jeffries, Ken M.; Largier, John L.; McCormick, Stephen D.; Sommer, Ted; Velotta, Jonathan P.; Whitehead, Andrew (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Climate change-driven sea level rise and altered precipitation regimes are predicted to alter patterns of salt intrusion within the San Francisco Estuary. A central question is: Can we use existing knowledge and future ... -
Plasticity and adaptive evolution in the body size and shape of Trinidadian guppies
Speck, Cruise (Master thesis, 2023)Fenotypisk plastisitet beskriver forutsigbare endringer i en fenotype for en gitt genotype som respons på forskjellige miljøer. Plastisitet kan påvirke evolusjonære baner ved å flytte populasjoner enten nærmere (adaptiv ... -
The effect of humidity on water loss rates in the brassy leaf beetle (Phratora vitellinae)
Steiner, Serenoa McLamb (Master thesis, 2023)Det er økende rapporter om global innsektnedgang. Mange faktorer ser ut til å påvirke denne nedgangen, og spesielt klimaendringer. Tidligere studier har hovedsaklig fokusert på effekten av stigende temperatur på insektenes ... -
Understanding Organisms Using Ecological Observatory Networks
Dantzer, B.; Mabry, K.E.; Bernhardt, J.R.; Cox, R.M.; Francis, C.D.; Ghalambor, Cameron; Hoke, K.L.; Jha, S.; Ketterson, E.; Levis, N.A.; McCain, K.M.; Patricelli, G.L.; Paull, S.H.; Pinter-Wollman, N.; Safran, R.J.; Schwartz, T.S.; Throop, H.L.; Zaman, L.; Martin, L.B. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Human activities are rapidly changing ecosystems around the world. These changes have widespread implications for the preservation of biodiversity, agricultural productivity, prevalence of zoonotic diseases, and sociopolitical ...