作者
Wilco CEP Verberk, Johannes Overgaard, Rasmus Ern, Mark Bayley, Tobias Wang, Leigh Boardman, John S Terblanche
发表日期
2016/2/1
来源
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology
卷号
192
页码范围
64-78
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Over the last decade, numerous studies have investigated the role of oxygen in setting thermal tolerance in aquatic animals, and there has been particular focus on arthropods. Arthropods comprise one of the most species-rich taxonomic groups on Earth, and display great diversity in the modes of ventilation, circulation, blood oxygen transport, with representatives living both in water (mainly crustaceans) and on land (mainly insects). The oxygen and capacity limitation of thermal tolerance (OCLTT) hypothesis proposes that the temperature dependent performance curve of animals is shaped by the capacity for oxygen delivery in relation to oxygen demand. If correct, oxygen limitation could provide a mechanistic framework to understand and predict both current and future impacts of rapidly changing climate.
In arthropods, most studies testing the OCLTT hypothesis have considered tolerance to thermal extremes …
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