The body temperature of ectotherms is influenced by the interaction of abiotic conditions, morphology, and behavior. Although organisms living in different thermal habitats may exhibit morphological plasticity or move from unfavorable locations, there are few examples of animals adjusting their thermal properties in response to short-term changes in local conditions. Here, we show that the intertidal sea star Pisaster ochraceus modulates its thermal inertia in response to prior thermal exposure. After exposure to high body temperature at low tide, sea stars increase the amount of colder than-air fluid in their coelomic cavity when submerged during high tide, resulting in a lower body temperature during the subsequent low tide. Moreover, thi...
Intertidal organisms must episodically contend with the rigors of both the terrestrial and the marin...
Thermal tolerance windows are key indicators of the range of temperatures tolerated by animals and t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Physical environmental characteristics place limits...
The body temperature of ectotherms is influenced by the interaction of abiotic conditions, morpholog...
abstract: The body temperature of ectotherms is influenced by the interaction of abiotic conditions,...
Untangling natural systems’ complexity requires understanding the mechanisms responsible for organis...
International audienceAlthough the direct effects of climate change on species distribution and abun...
Untangling natural systems’ complexity requires understanding the mechanisms responsible for organis...
Physiological responses to temperature reflect the evolutionary adaptations of organisms to their th...
Much of our understanding of the thermal physiology of intertidal organisms comes from experiments w...
The rocky intertidal zone is among one of the most highly variable environments on Earth, with rapid...
Physiological responses to temperature reflect the evolutionary adaptations of organisms to their th...
International audienceVertical zonation within the intertidal results from an interaction between th...
With the increase in global temperatures and anthropomorphic effects of climate change, it is import...
Rocky intertidal organisms are often exposed to broadly fluctuating temperatures as the tides rise a...
Intertidal organisms must episodically contend with the rigors of both the terrestrial and the marin...
Thermal tolerance windows are key indicators of the range of temperatures tolerated by animals and t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Physical environmental characteristics place limits...
The body temperature of ectotherms is influenced by the interaction of abiotic conditions, morpholog...
abstract: The body temperature of ectotherms is influenced by the interaction of abiotic conditions,...
Untangling natural systems’ complexity requires understanding the mechanisms responsible for organis...
International audienceAlthough the direct effects of climate change on species distribution and abun...
Untangling natural systems’ complexity requires understanding the mechanisms responsible for organis...
Physiological responses to temperature reflect the evolutionary adaptations of organisms to their th...
Much of our understanding of the thermal physiology of intertidal organisms comes from experiments w...
The rocky intertidal zone is among one of the most highly variable environments on Earth, with rapid...
Physiological responses to temperature reflect the evolutionary adaptations of organisms to their th...
International audienceVertical zonation within the intertidal results from an interaction between th...
With the increase in global temperatures and anthropomorphic effects of climate change, it is import...
Rocky intertidal organisms are often exposed to broadly fluctuating temperatures as the tides rise a...
Intertidal organisms must episodically contend with the rigors of both the terrestrial and the marin...
Thermal tolerance windows are key indicators of the range of temperatures tolerated by animals and t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Physical environmental characteristics place limits...