Impact of temperature (from -2 to 28 degrees C) on survival, oxygen consumption, locomotory and ventilatory activities was measured in two aquatic subterranean crustaceans (Niphargus rhenorhodanensis and Niphargus virei) and in a morphologically close surface-dwelling crustacean (Gammarus fossarum). The hypogean N. virei presented all characteristics of a stenothermal organism: it showed small thermal plasticity and optimised its performance on a narrow range of temperature. In contrast, the epigean G. fossarum and more surprisingly the hypogean N. rhenorodanensis can be both characterized as eurythermal organisms: they exhibited important survival times and conserved their performance optimum throughout a large range of temperature. Such d...
The principle of oxygen and capacity limitation of thermal tolerance in ectotherms suggests that the...
Temperature adaptations of ectothermic species as well as the plasticity of their thermal strategies...
Temperature strongly affects performance in ectotherms. As ocean warming continues, performance of m...
International audienceSubterranean environments are characterized by the quasi absence of thermal va...
Subterranean fauna adaptations to low temperatures: mechanisms and ecological aspects.Subterranean e...
International audienceChanges in polyol, sugar and free amino acid (FAA) body contents were investig...
The hydrothermal vent shrimp Mirocaris fortunata is commonly exposed to acute thermal gradients and ...
International audienceThe climate variability hypothesis assumes that the thermal tolerance breadth ...
This study determines oxygen consumption (R), electron transport system (ETS) activity and R/ETS rat...
Crystallization temperature (Tc), resistance to inoculative freezing (IF), ice contents, bound water...
1. In order to predict which species can successfully cope with global warming and how other environ...
Antarctic marine invertebrates live in a cold, thermally stable environment and cannot tolerate larg...
Studies of thermal tolerance in marine ectotherms are key in understanding climate effects on ecosys...
Temperature is a major factor for ectothermic organisms, directly affecting biochemical and physiolo...
Species with wide geographical distributions are often adapted locally to the prevailing temperature...
The principle of oxygen and capacity limitation of thermal tolerance in ectotherms suggests that the...
Temperature adaptations of ectothermic species as well as the plasticity of their thermal strategies...
Temperature strongly affects performance in ectotherms. As ocean warming continues, performance of m...
International audienceSubterranean environments are characterized by the quasi absence of thermal va...
Subterranean fauna adaptations to low temperatures: mechanisms and ecological aspects.Subterranean e...
International audienceChanges in polyol, sugar and free amino acid (FAA) body contents were investig...
The hydrothermal vent shrimp Mirocaris fortunata is commonly exposed to acute thermal gradients and ...
International audienceThe climate variability hypothesis assumes that the thermal tolerance breadth ...
This study determines oxygen consumption (R), electron transport system (ETS) activity and R/ETS rat...
Crystallization temperature (Tc), resistance to inoculative freezing (IF), ice contents, bound water...
1. In order to predict which species can successfully cope with global warming and how other environ...
Antarctic marine invertebrates live in a cold, thermally stable environment and cannot tolerate larg...
Studies of thermal tolerance in marine ectotherms are key in understanding climate effects on ecosys...
Temperature is a major factor for ectothermic organisms, directly affecting biochemical and physiolo...
Species with wide geographical distributions are often adapted locally to the prevailing temperature...
The principle of oxygen and capacity limitation of thermal tolerance in ectotherms suggests that the...
Temperature adaptations of ectothermic species as well as the plasticity of their thermal strategies...
Temperature strongly affects performance in ectotherms. As ocean warming continues, performance of m...