Oxygen and capacity limited thermal tolerance

HO Pörtner, G Lannig - Fish physiology, 2009 - Elsevier
Temperature and hypoxia would traditionally be considered as different environmental
factors, with specific implications for whole organism functioning. Development of the …

Heat stress and the fitness consequences of climate change for terrestrial ectotherms

JG Kingsolver, SE Diamond, LB Buckley - Functional Ecology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change will increase both average temperatures and extreme summer
temperatures. Analyses of the fitness consequences of climate change have generally …

Tolerance limit for fish growth exceeded by warming waters

AB Neuheimer, RE Thresher, JM Lyle… - Nature Climate …, 2011 - nature.com
Climate change can affect organisms both directly, by affecting their physiology, growth, and
behaviour, and indirectly, for example through effects on ecosystem structure and function …

Quantifying the temperature dependence of growth rate in marine phytoplankton within and across species

S Barton, G Yvon‐Durocher - Limnology and Oceanography, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Models of marine biogeochemistry capture the effects of temperature on
phytoplankton growth via the monotonic, exponential Eppley coefficient, without considering …

Thermal sensitivity of metabolic rate mirrors biogeographic differences between teleosts and elasmobranchs

YY Watanabe, NL Payne - Nature Communications, 2023 - nature.com
Environmental temperature affects physiological functions, representing a barrier for the
range expansions of ectothermic species. To understand the link between thermal …

Endothermy makes fishes faster but does not expand their thermal niche

L Harding, A Jackson, A Barnett, I Donohue… - Functional …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Regional endothermy has evolved several times in marine fishes, and two competing
hypotheses are generally proposed to explain the evolutionary drivers behind this trait …

Warming-induced reductions in body size are greater in aquatic than terrestrial species

J Forster, AG Hirst, D Atkinson - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
Most ectothermic organisms mature at smaller body sizes when reared in warmer
conditions. This phenotypically plastic response, known as the “temperature-size rule”(TSR) …

Temperature, growth rate, and body size in ectotherms: fitting pieces of a life-history puzzle

MJ Angilletta Jr, TD Steury… - … and comparative biology, 2004 - academic.oup.com
The majority of ectotherms grow slower but mature at a larger body size in colder
environments. This phenomenon has puzzled biologists because classic theories of life …

Forecasting extinction risk of ectotherms under climate warming: an evolutionary perspective

RJ Walters, WU Blanckenhorn, D Berger - Functional Ecology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
It has been postulated that climate warming may pose the greatest threat species in the
tropics, where ectotherms have evolved more thermal specialist physiologies. Although …

The roles of microclimatic diversity and of behavior in mediating the responses of ectotherms to climate change

HA Woods, ME Dillon, S Pincebourde - Journal of Thermal Biology, 2015 - Elsevier
We analyze the effects of changing patterns of thermal availability, in space and time, on the
performance of small ectotherms. We approach this problem by breaking it into a series of …