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JEB: 100 years of discovery
Series: CENTENARY ARTICLE
J Exp Biol (2023) 226 (18): jeb245751.
Published: 12 September 2023
... by The Company of Biologists Ltd 2023 Summary: This Review describes recent advances and current knowledge gaps in the field of insect thermoregulation, its impact on immunity and in the context of climate change. Thermoregulatory processes Thermal stress Thermotolerance Thermal adaptation...
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J Exp Biol (2023) 226 (3): jeb244613.
Published: 10 February 2023
... to that of O. schayeri tested in summer, which was near their estimated thermotolerance limits. The additional costs associated with the elevated metabolism and regeneration rates incurred by the unseasonably warm winter temperatures may lead to increased mortality and predation risk. Summary: High...
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J Exp Biol (2013) 216 (15): 2953–2959.
Published: 1 August 2013
... (with and without a heat pre-treatment) except for males from one set of lines. Several QTL were identified involving all three major chromosomes. Most QTL for larval thermotolerance overlapped with thermotolerance QTL identified in previous studies for adults, indicating that heat-stress resistance...
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J Exp Biol (2012) 215 (13): 2220–2225.
Published: 1 July 2012
.... There was a significant interaction between heat hardening and density effects in RIL-D48. Several QTL were significant for both density and hardening treatments. Many QTL overlapped with thermotolerance QTL identified for other traits in previous studies based on LD cultures only. However, three new QTL were found in HD...
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J Exp Biol (2011) 214 (22): 3713–3725.
Published: 15 November 2011
... of confounding effects. Although it is important to clearly define experimental methods, particularly when undertaking comparative assessments, and to understand potential confounding effects, thermotolerance assays based on ramping remain an important tool for understanding and predicting species responses...
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J Exp Biol (2007) 210 (15): 2649–2656.
Published: 1 August 2007
...Donna G. Folk; Luke A. Hoekstra; George W. Gilchrist SUMMARY To explore the correlation of traits linked to thermotolerance, we compared three thermal endpoints (knockdown temperature and two critical thermal maxima) among replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster selected for high, or low...
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J Exp Biol (2006) 209 (18): 3580–3586.
Published: 15 September 2006
...Toshiaki Sasaki; Yoshimi Konoha; Taichi Toyoda; Yuta Yasaka; Eva Przybos; Yasuo Nakaoka SUMMARY The relationship between thermotolerance and membrane properties was studied by using a ciliated protozoan, Paramecium aurelia . P. aurelia is a complex of sibling species termed `syngens' whose cell...
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J Exp Biol (2005) 208 (14): 2773–2781.
Published: 15 July 2005
...Ariel Shabtay; Zeev Arad SUMMARY Living organisms respond to heat exposure by selectively expressing heat shock proteins (HSPs). Accumulation of HSPs confers thermotolerance in cell cultures and in ectotherms and is an important component of the heat shock response. This response, however, has...
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J Exp Biol (2002) 205 (6): 815–827.
Published: 15 March 2002
... of a prior anoxic stress on the effects of a subsequent high-temperature stress. Anoxic stress and heat shock induced thermotolerance by increasing the ability of intact locusts to survive normally lethal temperatures. To determine whether induced thermotolerance observed in the intact animal was correlated...
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J Exp Biol (2000) 203 (5): 941–950.
Published: 1 March 2000
... © 2000 by Company of Biologists 2000 insect neuromuscular junction temperature thermotolerance behaviour Locusta migratoria Heat shock, an exposure to high but sublethal temperature, protects cells, tissues and organisms from a subsequent exposure to a normally lethal high...
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J Exp Biol (1997) 200 (14): 2007–2015.
Published: 15 July 1997
... slowly stained most intensely with Trypan Blue. Gut stained especially intensely, which suggests that its sensitivity to heat shock may limit larval thermotolerance. These patterns further suggest that some cells respond primarily to damage caused by heat shock rather than to elevated temperature per se...
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J Exp Biol (1995) 198 (11): 2413–2421.
Published: 1 November 1995
...Rukaya El-Wadawi; Ken Bowler ABSTRACT The LD 50 of 10-day-old adult blowflies was determined to be 38.12±0.07 ˚C. A transitory increase in heat resistance occurred following the exposure of adult blowflies to a sublethal heat shock at 36 ˚C. This thermotolerance was apparent 1 h after...