© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Intertidal organisms have evolved physiological mechanisms that enable them to maintain performance and survive during periods of severe environmental stress with temperatures close to their tolerance limits. The level of these adaptive responses in thermal physiology can vary among populations of broadly distributed species depending on their particular environmental context and genetic backgrounds. Here we examined thermal performances and reaction norms for metabolic rate (MR) and heart rate (HR) of seven populations of the porcelanid crab Petrolisthes violaceus from markedly different thermal environments across the latitudinal gradient of ~3000 km. Physiological responses of this intertidal crab under common-garden ...
Developing physiological mechanistic models to predict species’ responses to climate‐driven environm...
Temperature is one of the primary environmental variables limiting organismal performance, fitness, ...
Fluctuations in salinity and temperature, among other varying environmental conditions, are stressor...
We show here that increased variability of temperature and pH synergistically negatively affects the...
Studies of thermal tolerance in marine ectotherms are key in understanding climate effects on ecosys...
SYNOPSIS. Vertical zonation of intertidal organisms, from the shallow subtidal to the supralittoral ...
SYNOPSIS. Vertical zonation of intertidal organisms, from the shallow subtidal to the supralittoral ...
Abstract Temperature is one of the main factors that influences cardiovascular functioning in ectot...
Invasion physiology is an emerging field that endeavors to understand the influence of physiological...
Juvenile Dungeness crabs in the San Francisco Estuary (SFE) will experience rising average temperatu...
Organisms occupying an environment where change is occurring must move, acclimatise, or adapt in ord...
A multi-factorial experiment was designed to investigate the effect of the following factors on the ...
Temperature-adaptive physiological and morphological variation plays a large role in determining spe...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
Developing physiological mechanistic models to predict species’ responses to climate‐driven environm...
Temperature is one of the primary environmental variables limiting organismal performance, fitness, ...
Fluctuations in salinity and temperature, among other varying environmental conditions, are stressor...
We show here that increased variability of temperature and pH synergistically negatively affects the...
Studies of thermal tolerance in marine ectotherms are key in understanding climate effects on ecosys...
SYNOPSIS. Vertical zonation of intertidal organisms, from the shallow subtidal to the supralittoral ...
SYNOPSIS. Vertical zonation of intertidal organisms, from the shallow subtidal to the supralittoral ...
Abstract Temperature is one of the main factors that influences cardiovascular functioning in ectot...
Invasion physiology is an emerging field that endeavors to understand the influence of physiological...
Juvenile Dungeness crabs in the San Francisco Estuary (SFE) will experience rising average temperatu...
Organisms occupying an environment where change is occurring must move, acclimatise, or adapt in ord...
A multi-factorial experiment was designed to investigate the effect of the following factors on the ...
Temperature-adaptive physiological and morphological variation plays a large role in determining spe...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
Developing physiological mechanistic models to predict species’ responses to climate‐driven environm...
Temperature is one of the primary environmental variables limiting organismal performance, fitness, ...
Fluctuations in salinity and temperature, among other varying environmental conditions, are stressor...