Szymon Sniegula
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Recent Articles
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Sniegula S, Stoks R, Golab M
Sci Rep
. 2024 Oct;
14(1):24565.
PMID: 39427019
In seasonal environments, organisms with complex life cycles not only contend with seasonal time constraints (TC) but also increasingly face global change stressors that may interfere with responses to TC....
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Wos G, Palomar G, Marszalek M, Sniegula S
Evol Appl
. 2024 Sep;
17(9):e70002.
PMID: 39247089
The impact of global changes on populations may not be necessarily uniform across a species' range. Here, we aim at comparing the phenotypic and transcriptomic response to warming and an...
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Wos G, Palomar G, Golab M, Marszalek M, Sniegula S
Sci Rep
. 2024 May;
14(1):12192.
PMID: 38806592
Winter diapause consists of cessation of development that allows individuals to survive unfavourable conditions. Winter diapause may bear various costs and questions have been raised about the evolutionary mechanisms maintaining...
4.
Amer N, Stoks R, Antol A, Sniegula S
PLoS One
. 2024 Feb;
19(2):e0295707.
PMID: 38394143
Global warming and invasive species, separately or combined, can impose a large impact on the condition of native species. However, we know relatively little about how these two factors, individually...
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Palomar G, Wos G, Stoks R, Sniegula S
Evol Appl
. 2023 Aug;
16(8):1503-1515.
PMID: 37622092
Many species are currently adapting to cities at different latitudes. Adaptation to urbanization may require eco-evolutionary changes in response to temperature and invasive species that may differ between latitudes. Here,...
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Wos G, Palomar G, Marszalek M, Babik W, Sniegula S
Front Zool
. 2023 Apr;
20(1):13.
PMID: 37032330
Background: Understanding and predicting how organisms respond to human-caused environmental changes has become a major concern in conservation biology. Here, we linked gene expression and phenotypic data to identify candidate...
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Johansson F, Berger D, Outomuro D, Sniegula S, Tunon M, Watts P, et al.
J Evol Biol
. 2022 Dec;
36(2):368-380.
PMID: 36571263
The relationship between genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity can provide information on whether plasticity generally facilitates or hinders adaptation to environmental change. Here, we studied wing shape variation in a...
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Raczynski M, Stoks R, Sniegula S
Sci Rep
. 2022 Oct;
12(1):17324.
PMID: 36243749
Differences in hatching dates can shape intraspecific interactions through size-mediated priority effects (SMPE), a phenomenon where bigger, early hatched individuals gain advantage over smaller, late hatched ones. However, it remains...
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Raczynski M, Stoks R, Johansson F, Barton K, Sniegula S
Insects
. 2022 Jul;
13(7).
PMID: 35886798
Under climate warming, temperate ectotherms are expected to hatch earlier and grow faster, increase the number of generations per season, i.e., voltinism. Here, we studied, under laboratory conditions, the impact...
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Golab M, Sniegula S, Brodin T
Insects
. 2022 Apr;
13(4).
PMID: 35447784
Behavioural variation is important for evolutionary and ecological processes, but can also be useful when predicting consequences of climate change and effects on species ranges. Latitudinal differences in behaviour have...