A full-factorial study of the effects of rates of temperature change and start temperatures was undertaken for both upper and lower critical thermal limits (CTLs) using the tsetse fly, Glossina pallidipes. Results show that rates of temperature change and start temperatures have highly significant effects on CTLs, although the duration of the experiment also has a major effect. Contrary to a widely held expectation, slower rates of temperature change (i.e. longer experimental duration) resulted in poorer thermal tolerance at both high and low temperatures. Thus, across treatments, a negative relationship existed between duration and upper CTL while a positive relationship existed between duration and lower CTL. Most importantly, for predi...
1. Thermal limits of ectotherms have been studied extensively and are believed to be evolutionary co...
Thermal tolerance and its plasticity are important for understanding ectotherm responses to climate ...
Thermal tolerance and its plasticity are important for understanding ectotherm responses to climate ...
Critical thermal maximum (CTmax) describes the upper thermal tolerance of an animal where biological...
Critical thermal maximum (CTmax) describes the upper thermal tolerance of an animal where biological...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing biodiversity today. To understand the respon...
Critical thermal limits are important ecological parameters for studying thermal biology and for mod...
1. Biologists have long been concerned with measuring thermal performance curves and limits because ...
Investigations of the responses to acclimation of upper and lower lethal limits and limits to activi...
1. An increasing body of knowledge suggests that the estimation of critical upper thermal limits (CT...
Acclimation in the thermal tolerance range of insects occurs when they are exposed to novel temperat...
1. How thermal tolerance estimated in the laboratory can be extrapolated to natural settings remains...
© 2011 Dr. Katherine Ann MitchellThermal stress is a key factor limiting insect distributions, but t...
1. Thermal limits of ectotherms have been studied extensively and are believed to be evolutionary co...
Thermal tolerance and its plasticity are important for understanding ectotherm responses to climate ...
1. Thermal limits of ectotherms have been studied extensively and are believed to be evolutionary co...
Thermal tolerance and its plasticity are important for understanding ectotherm responses to climate ...
Thermal tolerance and its plasticity are important for understanding ectotherm responses to climate ...
Critical thermal maximum (CTmax) describes the upper thermal tolerance of an animal where biological...
Critical thermal maximum (CTmax) describes the upper thermal tolerance of an animal where biological...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing biodiversity today. To understand the respon...
Critical thermal limits are important ecological parameters for studying thermal biology and for mod...
1. Biologists have long been concerned with measuring thermal performance curves and limits because ...
Investigations of the responses to acclimation of upper and lower lethal limits and limits to activi...
1. An increasing body of knowledge suggests that the estimation of critical upper thermal limits (CT...
Acclimation in the thermal tolerance range of insects occurs when they are exposed to novel temperat...
1. How thermal tolerance estimated in the laboratory can be extrapolated to natural settings remains...
© 2011 Dr. Katherine Ann MitchellThermal stress is a key factor limiting insect distributions, but t...
1. Thermal limits of ectotherms have been studied extensively and are believed to be evolutionary co...
Thermal tolerance and its plasticity are important for understanding ectotherm responses to climate ...
1. Thermal limits of ectotherms have been studied extensively and are believed to be evolutionary co...
Thermal tolerance and its plasticity are important for understanding ectotherm responses to climate ...
Thermal tolerance and its plasticity are important for understanding ectotherm responses to climate ...