Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects on biochemical reaction rates. Since physiological responses are often exemplified by their rate dependency (e.g., rate of blood flow, rate of metabolism, rate of heat production, and rate of ion pumping), the study of temperature adaptations has a long history in comparative and evolutionary physiology. Animals may either defend a fairly constant temperature by recruiting biochemical mechanisms of heat production and utilizing physiological responses geared toward modifying heat loss and heat gain from the environment, or utilize biochemical modifications to allow for physiological adjustments to temperature. Biochemical adaptations to temper...
Whole-organism function is underpinned by physiological and biological processes, which respond to t...
Fluctuations in the thermal environment are ubiquitous and occur at different time scales. Organisms...
Among the various physical environmental stressors, “temperature is ecologically most important, for...
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects o...
Few environmental factors have a larger influence on animal energetics than temperature, a fact that...
Temperature is an environmental factor, which influ-ences most of the chemical processes occurring i...
Measurement of the energetics of biological processes is the key component in understanding the ther...
Through functional analyses, integrative physiology is able to link molecular biology with ecology a...
Recent years have shown a rise in mean global temperatures and a shift in the geographical distribut...
Physiological processes operate within the bounds of lethal temperature extremes, with the performan...
Whole-organism function is underpinned by physiological and biological processes, which respond to t...
Whole-organism function is underpinned by physiological and biological processes, which respond to t...
Temperature drives physiological changes on three timescales: acute, acclimatory and evolutionary. A...
Climate change is predicted to cause shifts in average temperature and increase extreme heat events....
Climate change is predicted to cause shifts in average temperature and increase extreme heat events....
Whole-organism function is underpinned by physiological and biological processes, which respond to t...
Fluctuations in the thermal environment are ubiquitous and occur at different time scales. Organisms...
Among the various physical environmental stressors, “temperature is ecologically most important, for...
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects o...
Few environmental factors have a larger influence on animal energetics than temperature, a fact that...
Temperature is an environmental factor, which influ-ences most of the chemical processes occurring i...
Measurement of the energetics of biological processes is the key component in understanding the ther...
Through functional analyses, integrative physiology is able to link molecular biology with ecology a...
Recent years have shown a rise in mean global temperatures and a shift in the geographical distribut...
Physiological processes operate within the bounds of lethal temperature extremes, with the performan...
Whole-organism function is underpinned by physiological and biological processes, which respond to t...
Whole-organism function is underpinned by physiological and biological processes, which respond to t...
Temperature drives physiological changes on three timescales: acute, acclimatory and evolutionary. A...
Climate change is predicted to cause shifts in average temperature and increase extreme heat events....
Climate change is predicted to cause shifts in average temperature and increase extreme heat events....
Whole-organism function is underpinned by physiological and biological processes, which respond to t...
Fluctuations in the thermal environment are ubiquitous and occur at different time scales. Organisms...
Among the various physical environmental stressors, “temperature is ecologically most important, for...