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J Exp Biol jeb.249651.
Published: 3 February 2025
... by The Company of Biologists 2025 http://www.biologists.com/user-licence-1-1/ Thermal tolerance Thermal limits Thermal death time Critical temperature Tropical bivalve Global warming vulnerability Ontogeny Exploring thermal tolerance across time and space in a tropical bivalve, Pinctada...
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J Exp Biol (2023) 226 (20): jeb246544.
Published: 31 October 2023
... stability, which may be linked to snail geographical distribution. Intertidal snails cMDH mRNA stability RNA secondary structure SHAPE Thermal limits National Natural Science Foundation of China http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001809 42106112 42025604 Fundamental Research...
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J Exp Biol (2021) 224 (21): jeb242846.
Published: 2 November 2021
... speed, (3) glycolytic capacity and (4) oxidative stress. We predicted that because opaleye eat more plants in warmer water ( Behrens and Lafferty, 2012 ), the omnivorous diet would result in higher thermal limits than the carnivorous diet at 20°C. However, we did not find evidence of any benefits...
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J Exp Biol (2021) 224 (5): jeb236745.
Published: 11 March 2021
... to changes in temperature to modulate parental effects that influence thermal tolerance of larvae in a reversible (plastic) manner, which could be significant for survival under global climate change. Acclimation Cnidaria LT50 Maternal effects Paternal effects Thermal limits Parental...
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J Exp Biol (2018) 221 (19): jeb181008.
Published: 1 October 2018
... these areas. Here, we examined thermal limits, performances for heart rate and plasticity in metabolic rate of the intertidal shrimp Betaeus emarginatus from seven populations along its latitudinal range (∼3000 km). The distribution of this species encompass two breaks along the southeastern Pacific coast...
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J Exp Biol (2014) 217 (16): 2930–2938.
Published: 15 August 2014
... are at least partly independent ( Findsen et al., 2014 ; MacMillan et al., 2012 ). In order to make accurate predictions of the sensitivity of species to climate change, we must understand the physiological mechanisms that set critical thermal limits to animal performance and fitness ( Hofmann and Todgham...
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J Exp Biol (2014) 217 (13): 2348–2357.
Published: 1 July 2014
...Fathima I. Iftikar; Julia R. MacDonald; Daniel W. Baker; Gillian M. C. Renshaw; Anthony J. R. Hickey For many aquatic species, the upper thermal limit ( T max ) and the heart failure temperature ( T HF ) are only a few degrees away from the species' current environmental temperatures. While...
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J Exp Biol (2006) 209 (13): 2409–2419.
Published: 1 July 2006
... ability to predict the biological consequences of future environmental change,particularly with regards to climatic warming. There are gaps, however, in our armament of predictive tools. Although physiological studies have begun to define the thermal limits of a variety of intertidal plants and animals...
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J Exp Biol (2006) 209 (13): 2420–2431.
Published: 1 July 2006
... species. Interpretation of the ecological effects of elevated body temperature depends strongly on laboratory measurements of thermal stress, highlighting the need for additional research on the temporal and spatial variability of thermal limits and sublethal stress. The lengthy time series of body...