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  • Thermal stress reduces fertility in animals at temperatures below lethal, yet these sublethal effects remain underrepresented in biodiversity forecasts. This Review synthesizes current knowledge on how elevated temperatures reduce reproductive output and the evolutionary and ecological downstream effects of this phenomenon.

    • Rhonda R. Snook
    • Amanda Bretman
    • Claudia Fricke
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Biodiversity
    P: 1-17
  • Prediction of current and future species distributions using thermal limits often relies on lethal temperatures, yet many organisms lose fertility at sublethal temperatures. The authors show that distributions of 43 Drosophila species better match male-sterilizing, than lethal, temperatures.

    • Steven R. Parratt
    • Benjamin S. Walsh
    • Tom A. R. Price
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 11, P: 481-484
  • Identification and characterization of cytoplasmic STAR protein-RNA interactions in D. melanogaster testis germ stem cells and functional impact of binding, providing new insights into the importance of RNA-protein networks during spermatogenesis.

    • Michaela Agapiou
    • Karl Norris
    • Julie L. Aspden
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 9, P: 1-12