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Climate heterogeneity modulates impact of warming on tropical insects
Timothy C. Bonebrake
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Curtis A. Deutsch
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Spatial Heterogeneity
100%
Tropical Insects
100%
Thermal Tolerance
100%
Thermal Adaptation
100%
Climate Heterogeneity
100%
High Temperature
50%
Evolutionary History
50%
Climate Change Impacts
50%
Tropics
50%
Climate Gradient
50%
High Spatial
50%
Vulnerability
50%
Response to Climate Change
50%
Temperature Variability
50%
Adaptive Change
50%
Lowland
50%
Physiological Effects
50%
Future Warming
50%
Geographical Range
50%
Most Vulnerable
50%
Tropical Species
50%
Temperate Latitude
50%
Warming Effect
50%
Climate Change Projections
50%
Spatial Climate
50%
Insect Fitness
50%
Thermal Climate
50%
Tropical Lowland
50%
Warming Tolerance
50%
Spatial Temperature Variation
50%
Evolutionary Physiology
50%
Species-specific Response
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Seasonality
100%
Spatial Heterogeneity
100%
Temperature Variation
50%
Climate Change Impact
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Heat Tolerance
100%
Temperature Acclimatization
100%
Taxon
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Critical Thermal Maximum
66%
Lowlands
33%
Physiology
33%