Beyond Janzen's hypothesis: How amphibians that climb tropical mountains respond to climate variation

RP Bovo, MN Simon, DB Provete, M Lyra… - Integrative …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Wheat photosystem II heat tolerance: evidence for genotype‐by‐environment interactions

O Coast, BC Posch, BG Rognoni, H Bramley… - The Plant …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One
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 …

Pregnancy reduces critical thermal maximum, but not voluntary thermal maximum, in a viviparous skink

J Virens, A Cree - Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 2019 - Springer
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 …

The thermal breadth of temperate and tropical freshwater insects supports the climate variability hypothesis

BS Dewenter, AA Shah, J Hughes… - Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change involves increases in mean temperature and changes in temperature
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

S Delva, B De Baets, JM Baetens, O De Clerck… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
While microbiome alterations are increasingly proposed as a rapid mechanism to buffer
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 …

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 …

[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 …

Temperature and intraspecific variation affect host–parasite interactions

S Ismail, J Farner, L Couper, E Mordecai, K Lyberger - Oecologia, 2024 - Springer
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 …