Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5900913 | General and Comparative Endocrinology | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The concept of allostasis provides a framework with which to begin to evaluate when a species will be able to successfully expand into new habitat. This tool allows the integration of normal energetic demands (e.g. wear and tear of daily and seasonal routines) with novel challenges posed by unfamiliar and human altered environments. Allostasis is particularly attractive because it allows assessment of how individual phenotypes may respond differentially to changing environments. Here, we use allostasis to evaluate what characteristics of individuals and their environment permit successful range expansion. Understanding variation in the regulatory mechanisms that influence response to a novel environment will be fundamental for understanding the phenotypes of pioneers.
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Authors
J.C. Wingfield, J.S. Krause, J.H. Perez, H.E. Chmura, Z. Németh, K.R. Word, R.M. Calisi, S.L. Meddle,