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    Evolution and Plasticity of Gene Expression Under Progressive Warming in Drosophila subobscura by Antunes, Marta A., Santos, Marta A., Quina, Ana S., Santos, Mauro, Matos, Margarida, Simões, Pedro

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Understanding the molecular mechanisms of thermal adaptation is crucial to predict the impacts of global warming. However, there is still a lack of…”
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    Slow and population specific evolutionary response to a warming environment by Santos, Marta A., Antunes, Marta A., Grandela, Afonso, Quina, Ana S., Santos, Mauro, Matos, Margarida, Simões, Pedro

    Published in Scientific reports (15-06-2023)
    “…Adaptation to increasingly warmer environments may be critical to avoid extinction. Whether and how these adaptive responses can arise is under debate. Though…”
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    Heat-induced female biased sex ratio during development is not mitigated after prolonged thermal selection by Santos, Marta A, Antunes, Marta A, Grandela, Afonso, Carromeu-Santos, Ana, Quina, Ana S, Santos, Mauro, Matos, Margarida, Simões, Pedro

    Published in BMC ecology and evolution (02-11-2023)
    “…The negative impacts of climate change on biodiversity are consistently increasing. Developmental stages are particularly sensitive in many ectotherms…”
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    Experimental Evolution in a Warming World: The Omics Era by Santos, Marta A, Carromeu-Santos, Ana, Quina, Ana S, Antunes, Marta A, Kristensen, Torsten N, Santos, Mauro, Matos, Margarida, Fragata, Inês, Simões, Pedro

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (02-08-2024)
    “…Abstract A comprehensive understanding of the genetic mechanisms that shape species responses to thermal variation is essential for more accurate predictions…”
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    Sex and population differences underlie variation in reproductive success in a warming environment by Santos, Marta A, Grandela, Afonso, Antunes, Marta A, Quina, Ana S, Santos, Mauro, Matos, Margarida, Simões, Pedro

    Published in Evolution (27-07-2023)
    “…Current rising temperatures are threatening biodiversity. It is therefore crucial to understand how climate change impacts male and female fertility and…”
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    No evidence for short-term evolutionary response to a warming environment in Drosophila by Santos, Marta A., Carromeu-Santos, Ana, Quina, Ana S., Santos, Mauro, Matos, Margarida, Simões, Pedro

    Published in Evolution (01-11-2021)
    “…Adaptive evolution is key in mediating responses to global warming and may sometimes be the only solution for species to survive. Such evolution will…”
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    High developmental temperature leads to low reproduction despite adult temperature by Santos, Marta A., Carromeu-Santos, Ana, Quina, Ana S., Santos, Mauro, Matos, Margarida, Simões, Pedro

    Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-01-2021)
    “…Phenotypic plasticity can help organisms cope with changing thermal conditions and it may depend on which life-stage the thermal stress is imposed: for…”
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    Past history shapes evolution of reproductive success in a global warming scenario by Santos, Marta A., Antunes, Marta A., Grandela, Afonso, Carromeu-Santos, Ana, Quina, Ana S., Santos, Mauro, Matos, Margarida, Simões, Pedro

    Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-02-2023)
    “…Adaptive evolution is critical for animal populations to thrive in the fast-changing natural environments. Ectotherms are particularly vulnerable to global…”
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    Beneficial developmental acclimation in reproductive performance under cold but not heat stress by Simões, Pedro, Santos, Marta A., Carromeu-Santos, Ana, Quina, Ana S., Santos, Mauro, Matos, Margarida

    Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-05-2020)
    “…Thermal plasticity can help organisms coping with climate change. In this study, we analyse how laboratory populations of the ectotherm species Drosophila…”
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