Implications of heat waves on immune defence, life history traits, and adaptive potential : a snail's perspective
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- Article I: Leicht, K., Jokela, J. & Seppälä, O. 2013. An experimental heat wave changes immune defense and life history traits in a freshwater snail. Ecology and Evolution 3: 4861-4871. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.874
- Article II: Leicht, K. & Seppälä, O. Direct and cross-generational effects of an experimental heat wave on early life stages in a freshwater snail. Manuscript.
- Article III: Leicht, K. & Seppälä, O. 2014. Infection success of Echinoparyphium aconiatum (Trematoda) in its snail host under high temperature: Role of host resistance. Parasites & Vectors 7: 192. DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-7-192
- Article IV: Leicht, K., Jokela, J. & Seppälä, O. Does inbreeding alter the effects of heat waves in a freshwater snail? Manuscript.
- Article V: Leicht, K., Liljeroos, K. & Seppälä, O. Adaptive potential under climate change: Family-level variation in fitness-related traits and their responses to heat waves in a snail. Submitted manuscript.
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lämpöaallot immuunipuolustus peto-saalissuhde loisalttius Lymnaea stagnalis climate change cross-generational effects genetic covariation genetic variation host-parasite interaction inbreeding phenotypic responses piippolimakotilo kotilot geneettinen muuntelu geneettiset tekijät lämpötila sopeutuminen ilmastonmuutokset lisääntyminen elinkierto
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