Abstract Temperature tolerance is critical for defining the fundamental niche of ectotherms and researchers classically use either static (exposure to a constant temperature) or dynamic (ramping temperature) assays to assess tolerance. The use of different methods complicates comparison between studies and here we present a mathematical model (and R-scripts) to reconcile thermal tolerance measures obtained from static and dynamic assays. Our model uses input data from several static or dynamic experiments and is based on the well-supported assumption that thermal injury accumulation rate increases exponentially with temperature (known as a thermal death time curve). The model also assumes thermal stress at different temperatures to be addit...
International audienceThe impact of warming on the persistence and distribution of ectotherms is oft...
Means and variances of the environmental thermal regime play an important role in determining the fi...
Summary: How thermal tolerance estimated in the laboratory can be extrapolated to natural settings r...
1. Thermal tolerance is a critical determinant of ectotherm distribution, which is likely to be infl...
Critical thermal limits are important ecological parameters for studying thermal biology and for mod...
1. An increasing body of knowledge suggests that the estimation of critical upper thermal limits (CT...
The acute thermal tolerance of ectotherms has been measured in a variety of ways; these include assa...
Susceptibility to global warming relies on how thermal tolerances respond to increasing temperatures...
<p>A) Ramping procedure where temperature is gradually increased and the critical thermal limit (CTm...
Heat tolerance is commonly assessed as the critical thermal maximum (CTmax) using the dynamic method...
This study analyses how heat stress varies with body size in ectothermic organisms. The analytical a...
Proper assessment of environmental resistance of animals is critical for the ability of researchers ...
Critical temperatures are widely used to quantify the upper and lower thermal limits of organisms. B...
International audienceThe spotted wing drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, is a major invasive fru...
1. Thermal limits of ectotherms have been studied extensively and are believed to be evolutionary co...
International audienceThe impact of warming on the persistence and distribution of ectotherms is oft...
Means and variances of the environmental thermal regime play an important role in determining the fi...
Summary: How thermal tolerance estimated in the laboratory can be extrapolated to natural settings r...
1. Thermal tolerance is a critical determinant of ectotherm distribution, which is likely to be infl...
Critical thermal limits are important ecological parameters for studying thermal biology and for mod...
1. An increasing body of knowledge suggests that the estimation of critical upper thermal limits (CT...
The acute thermal tolerance of ectotherms has been measured in a variety of ways; these include assa...
Susceptibility to global warming relies on how thermal tolerances respond to increasing temperatures...
<p>A) Ramping procedure where temperature is gradually increased and the critical thermal limit (CTm...
Heat tolerance is commonly assessed as the critical thermal maximum (CTmax) using the dynamic method...
This study analyses how heat stress varies with body size in ectothermic organisms. The analytical a...
Proper assessment of environmental resistance of animals is critical for the ability of researchers ...
Critical temperatures are widely used to quantify the upper and lower thermal limits of organisms. B...
International audienceThe spotted wing drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, is a major invasive fru...
1. Thermal limits of ectotherms have been studied extensively and are believed to be evolutionary co...
International audienceThe impact of warming on the persistence and distribution of ectotherms is oft...
Means and variances of the environmental thermal regime play an important role in determining the fi...
Summary: How thermal tolerance estimated in the laboratory can be extrapolated to natural settings r...