Species that inhabit high-shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of emersion and thermal stress. Using two Hong Kong high-shore littorinids (Echinolittorina malaccana and E. radiata) as models, we examined their behavioral repertoire to survive these variable and extreme conditions. Environmental temperatures ranged from 4°C in the cool season to 55.5°C in the hot season, with strong seasonal and daily fluctuations. In the hot season, both species allocated >35% of their activity budgets to stress-mitigating thermoregulatory behaviors (e.g. standing, towering) and relatively small proportions to foraging (70%) of activity budgets were allocated to stress mitigation behaviors (crevice occupation, aggregation formation)....
With the anticipated effects of climate change due to global warming, there is concern over how anim...
Wave-swept rocky shores serve as a home to a great diversity of organisms and are some of the most b...
As the earth’s climate changes due to anthropogenic emissions, it has increasingly become an imperat...
Species that inhabit high-shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of emersion a...
Species that inhabit high-shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of emersion a...
Abstract Species that inhabit high‐shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of e...
Mobile species may actively seek refuge from stressful conditions in biogenic habitats on rocky shor...
For organisms living in the intertidal zone, temperature is an important selective agent that can sh...
Populations at the edge of their species' distribution ranges are typically living at the physiologi...
Biogeographic distributions are driven by cumulative effects of smaller scale processes. Thus, vulne...
WOS:000403743300007High shore intertidal ectotherms must withstand temperatures which are already cl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Physical environmental characteristics place limits...
Biogeographic distributions are driven by cumulative effects of smaller scale processes. Thus, vulne...
With the anticipated effects of climate change due to global warming, there is concern over how anim...
Wave-swept rocky shores serve as a home to a great diversity of organisms and are some of the most b...
As the earth’s climate changes due to anthropogenic emissions, it has increasingly become an imperat...
Species that inhabit high-shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of emersion a...
Species that inhabit high-shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of emersion a...
Abstract Species that inhabit high‐shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of e...
Mobile species may actively seek refuge from stressful conditions in biogenic habitats on rocky shor...
For organisms living in the intertidal zone, temperature is an important selective agent that can sh...
Populations at the edge of their species' distribution ranges are typically living at the physiologi...
Biogeographic distributions are driven by cumulative effects of smaller scale processes. Thus, vulne...
WOS:000403743300007High shore intertidal ectotherms must withstand temperatures which are already cl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Physical environmental characteristics place limits...
Biogeographic distributions are driven by cumulative effects of smaller scale processes. Thus, vulne...
With the anticipated effects of climate change due to global warming, there is concern over how anim...
Wave-swept rocky shores serve as a home to a great diversity of organisms and are some of the most b...
As the earth’s climate changes due to anthropogenic emissions, it has increasingly become an imperat...