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Physiological responses of ectotherms to daily temperature variation

Physiological responses of ectotherms to daily temperature variation

... increased temperature variability may be as important as mean temperature ...mean temperature change (Wilson and Franklin, 1999; Seebacher et ...Many ectotherms, however, appear to lack the ... See full document

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Influence of local habitat on the physiological responses of large benthic foraminifera to temperature and nutrient stress

Influence of local habitat on the physiological responses of large benthic foraminifera to temperature and nutrient stress

... activity were analysed using a Two-way Repeated Measures ANOVA (rmANOVA), and reef site, environmen- tal parameter and time (i.e., 0, 15 and 30 days) were used as fixed factors. Prior to performing rmANOVA, the ... See full document

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Physiological responses to elevated temperature across the geographic range of a terrestrial salamander

Physiological responses to elevated temperature across the geographic range of a terrestrial salamander

... the physiological effects of environmental change is measuring changes in circulating glucocorticoids (GCs) via activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary- adrenal axis (hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal axis in ... See full document

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Thermal Adaptation in Ectotherms: Linking Life History, Physiology, Behaviour and Genetics (ThermAdapt)

Thermal Adaptation in Ectotherms: Linking Life History, Physiology, Behaviour and Genetics (ThermAdapt)

... for ectotherms the cause must be different, as small ectotherms such as insects can acclimate to ambient temperature almost ...systematic temperature effects on body size is still ...of ... See full document

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Responses to temperature variation: integration of thermoregulation and metabolism in vertebrates

Responses to temperature variation: integration of thermoregulation and metabolism in vertebrates

... body temperature in response to thermal variability of the ...most ectotherms do not display adaptive thermogenesis, they do acclimate cellular metabolism to compensate for environmental temperature ... See full document

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Extensive acclimation in ectotherms conceals interspecific variation in thermal tolerance limits

Extensive acclimation in ectotherms conceals interspecific variation in thermal tolerance limits

... Interspecific variation in thermal tolerances is often proposed to indi- cate climatic vulnerability and is, therefore, the subject of many recent meta-studies on dif- ferential capacities of species from ... See full document

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Weathering the Storm: Physiological and Behavioural Responses of White-Throated Sparrows to Inclement Weather Cues

Weathering the Storm: Physiological and Behavioural Responses of White-Throated Sparrows to Inclement Weather Cues

... individual variation in response to extreme weather, and can provide a framework for determining what is considered ‘extreme’ for an individual in different contexts (McEwen 2013, Wingfield 2013b, Krause et ...and ... See full document

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Variation in temperature increases the cost of living in birds

Variation in temperature increases the cost of living in birds

... of temperature variability, in terms of daily variation and the effect of a sudden temperature ...Since daily temperature ranges have increased in some areas due to climate ... See full document

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Predicting the physiological performance of ectotherms in fluctuating thermal environments

Predicting the physiological performance of ectotherms in fluctuating thermal environments

... phenotypic responses of organisms to environmental variation (for reviews, see Pigliucci, 2001; DeWitt and Scheiner, ...in temperature occur daily in many environments, including ephemeral ... See full document

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Size dependent physiological responses of the branching coral Pocillopora verrucosa to elevated temperature and PCO2

Size dependent physiological responses of the branching coral Pocillopora verrucosa to elevated temperature and PCO2

... First, colony size has the potential to be associated with differential allocation of resources (e.g. energy) (Anthony et al., 2002). Further, together with morphology, size can create within- colony heterogeneity that ... See full document

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Variation in responses of photosynthesis and apparent Rubisco kinetics to temperature in three soybean cultivars

Variation in responses of photosynthesis and apparent Rubisco kinetics to temperature in three soybean cultivars

... Seeds of three cultivars of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.), Holt, Fiskeby V, and Spencer were obtained from the USDA germplasm collection, and were grown in indoor, controlled environment chambers. Seeds were sown in 15 ... See full document

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Patterns in physiological trait variation delineate potential impacts of climate change on ectotherms

Patterns in physiological trait variation delineate potential impacts of climate change on ectotherms

... treatment temperature and its interaction with latitudinal midpoint and acclimation treatment was included as a potential predictor of standard metabolic and water loss rates, and time of day and its interaction ... See full document

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Thermal tolerance breadths among groundwater crustaceans living in a thermally constant environment

Thermal tolerance breadths among groundwater crustaceans living in a thermally constant environment

... that physiological responses to temperature variation differ greatly among species of subterranean isopods belonging to the Proasellus ...of temperature (Huey and Kingsolver, ...habitat ... See full document

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Water temperature dynamics in High Arctic river basins

Water temperature dynamics in High Arctic river basins

... water temperature, and the relative magnitude of daily thermal variation, were broadly similar to Arctic systems at lower latitudes, although the maximum summer temperature was approximately 9 ... See full document

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Contractile properties of the striated adductor muscle in the bay scallop Argopecten irradians at several temperatures

Contractile properties of the striated adductor muscle in the bay scallop Argopecten irradians at several temperatures

... adductor of Argopecten are considerably higher (2.8-fold and 1.8-fold, respectively) than those reported for this muscle from Placopecten at 10˚C (Rall, 1981), and the twitch–tetanus ratio for Argopecten (average over ... See full document

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The acute physiological responses to leg extension resistance training using drop sets versus standard hypertrophy training in the quadriceps femoris

The acute physiological responses to leg extension resistance training using drop sets versus standard hypertrophy training in the quadriceps femoris

... acute responses of a leg extension RT protocol comparing two weightlifting techniques on different physiological markers that might potentially increase muscle size and ... See full document

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A metabolic hypothesis for the evolution of temperature effects on the arterial PCO2 and pH of vertebrate ectotherms

A metabolic hypothesis for the evolution of temperature effects on the arterial PCO2 and pH of vertebrate ectotherms

... to 30°C for fish is 16%, for amphibians 34%, and for reptiles 24%. This estimate reflects the potential increase in ventilatory scope available to enhance gas exchange with activity compared with that obtained if these ... See full document

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Statistical issues about solar–climate relations

Statistical issues about solar–climate relations

... the daily temperature data for the 1960–1990 period, and we removed it from the raw time se- ries to obtain daily anomalies of ...used daily temperature anomalies in computations of ... See full document

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Impact of Climatic Behavior on Cotton Fibre Traits

Impact of Climatic Behavior on Cotton Fibre Traits

... Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is a subtropical, semiarid origin and is accustomed to warm, dry conditions [1]. It’s a soft, fluffy staple fibre plant of the genus Gossypium and belongs to family Malvaceae [2]. The plant ... See full document

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The role of microbial community composition in controlling soil respiration responses to temperature

The role of microbial community composition in controlling soil respiration responses to temperature

... Generally, OTUs associated with Actinobacteria, Acidobacteria, Chloroflexi, Planctomycetes and Verrucomicrobia phyla had the highest relative abundance (Fig 2) and Actinobacteria com- prised mainly (approximately 80%) ... See full document

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