Beyond Janzen's hypothesis: How amphibians that climb tropical mountains respond to climate variation
Janzen's hypothesis (JH) posits that low thermal variation selects for narrow physiological
tolerances, and thus small species distributional ranges and high species turnover along …
tolerances, and thus small species distributional ranges and high species turnover along …
Wheat photosystem II heat tolerance: evidence for genotype‐by‐environment interactions
High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One
measure of photosynthetic heat tolerance is T crit–the critical temperature at which incipient …
measure of photosynthetic heat tolerance is T crit–the critical temperature at which incipient …
The functional significance of panting as a mechanism of thermoregulation and its relationship to the critical thermal maxima in lizards
CL Loughran, BO Wolf - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2020 - journals.biologists.com
Because most desert-dwelling lizards rely primarily on behavioral thermoregulation for the
maintenance of active body temperature, the effectiveness of panting as a thermoregulatory …
maintenance of active body temperature, the effectiveness of panting as a thermoregulatory …
Pregnancy reduces critical thermal maximum, but not voluntary thermal maximum, in a viviparous skink
Upper thermal limits are commonly measured in ectotherms; however, the effects of life-
history stages, and in particular pregnancy in viviparous species, are rarely considered. In …
history stages, and in particular pregnancy in viviparous species, are rarely considered. In …
The thermal breadth of temperate and tropical freshwater insects supports the climate variability hypothesis
Climate change involves increases in mean temperature and changes in temperature
variability at multiple temporal scales but research rarely considers these temporal scales …
variability at multiple temporal scales but research rarely considers these temporal scales …
[HTML][HTML] No bacterial-mediated alleviation of thermal stress in a brown seaweed suggests the absence of ecological bacterial rescue effects
While microbiome alterations are increasingly proposed as a rapid mechanism to buffer
organisms under changing environmental conditions, studies of these processes in the …
organisms under changing environmental conditions, studies of these processes in the …
Ecological responses to elevated water temperatures across invasive populations of the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in the Great Lakes basin
HB Reid, A Ricciardi - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and …, 2022 - cdnsciencepub.com
Climate warming is expected to alter the distribution, abundance, and impact of non-native
species in aquatic ecosystems. In laboratory experiments, we measured the maximum …
species in aquatic ecosystems. In laboratory experiments, we measured the maximum …
Vulnerability to warming in a desert amphibian tadpole community: the role of interpopulational variation
EA Sanabria, E Gonzalez, LB Quiroga… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Current assessments of organismal vulnerability to global warming are focusing on
physiological trait‐based indices that may allow biologically sounding estimates of heating …
physiological trait‐based indices that may allow biologically sounding estimates of heating …
[HTML][HTML] Thermal tolerance limits and physiological traits as indicators of Hediste diversicolor's acclimation capacity to global and local change drivers
JF Fernandes, R Calado, D Jerónimo… - Journal of Thermal …, 2023 - Elsevier
Global projections predict significant increases in ocean temperature and changes in ocean
chemistry, including salinity variations by 2100. This has led to a substantial interest in the …
chemistry, including salinity variations by 2100. This has led to a substantial interest in the …
Temperature and intraspecific variation affect host–parasite interactions
Parasites play key roles in regulating aquatic ecosystems, yet the impact of climate warming
on their ecology and disease transmission remains poorly understood. Isolating the effect of …
on their ecology and disease transmission remains poorly understood. Isolating the effect of …