The critical thermal maximum (CTmax) of Pteronarcys dorsata (Say) acclimated in the laboratory to 5 different temperatures ranging from 4 to 28°C was 34.7–36.6°C. A 6th temperature (33°C) resulted in 100% mortality during the acclimation period. Although its CTmax values rank P. dorsata as moderately sensitive to thermal stress, the \u3c 2°C difference over a 7-fold increase in acclimation temperature suggests only a weak ability to adapt to warming conditions relative to other tested aquatic insect species. This stenothermy in P. dorsata was likely due to the consistently cool stream in which this populations lives. Our results suggest that cold-water populations are particularly susceptible to thermal alterations. They also provide the fi...
Abstract: Freshwater environments are known to support highly diverse ecosystems and provide fundame...
ABSTRACT In many ectotherms, exposure to high temperatures can improve subsequent tolerance to highe...
ABSTRACT In many ectotherms, exposure to high temperatures can improve subsequent tolerance to highe...
The critical thermal maximum (CTmax) of Pteronarcys dorsata (Say) acclimated in the laboratory to 5 ...
The critical thermal maximum (CTM) of Paragnetina media (Walker) (Plecoptera: Perlodidae) was studie...
The critical thermal maximum (CTM) of Paragnetina media (Walker) (Plecoptera: Perlodidae) was studie...
Temperature is an important variable affecting the behavior and survival of aquatic organisms; howev...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the effect of climate variability on s...
The critical thermal maximum (CTmax) of a northern Lower Michigan population of Pycnopsyche guttifer...
The response of 443 chironomid species to water temperature was analyzed, with the aim of defining t...
A full-factorial study of the effects of rates of temperature change and start temperatures was unde...
Investigations of the responses to acclimation of upper and lower lethal limits and limits to activi...
The critical thermal maximum (CTmax) of a northern Lower Michigan population of Pycnopsyche guttifer...
With climate change threatening biodiversity worldwide, it is important to understand species’ physi...
The occurrence of temperature acclimation was investigated in a range of caddis species. A closed ...
Abstract: Freshwater environments are known to support highly diverse ecosystems and provide fundame...
ABSTRACT In many ectotherms, exposure to high temperatures can improve subsequent tolerance to highe...
ABSTRACT In many ectotherms, exposure to high temperatures can improve subsequent tolerance to highe...
The critical thermal maximum (CTmax) of Pteronarcys dorsata (Say) acclimated in the laboratory to 5 ...
The critical thermal maximum (CTM) of Paragnetina media (Walker) (Plecoptera: Perlodidae) was studie...
The critical thermal maximum (CTM) of Paragnetina media (Walker) (Plecoptera: Perlodidae) was studie...
Temperature is an important variable affecting the behavior and survival of aquatic organisms; howev...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the effect of climate variability on s...
The critical thermal maximum (CTmax) of a northern Lower Michigan population of Pycnopsyche guttifer...
The response of 443 chironomid species to water temperature was analyzed, with the aim of defining t...
A full-factorial study of the effects of rates of temperature change and start temperatures was unde...
Investigations of the responses to acclimation of upper and lower lethal limits and limits to activi...
The critical thermal maximum (CTmax) of a northern Lower Michigan population of Pycnopsyche guttifer...
With climate change threatening biodiversity worldwide, it is important to understand species’ physi...
The occurrence of temperature acclimation was investigated in a range of caddis species. A closed ...
Abstract: Freshwater environments are known to support highly diverse ecosystems and provide fundame...
ABSTRACT In many ectotherms, exposure to high temperatures can improve subsequent tolerance to highe...
ABSTRACT In many ectotherms, exposure to high temperatures can improve subsequent tolerance to highe...