Current understanding of behavioural thermoregulation in aquatic ectotherms largely stems from systems such as ‘shuttle boxes’, which are generally limited in their capacity to test large-bodied species. Here, we introduce a controlled system that allows large aquatic ectotherms to roam freely in a tank at sub-optimal temperatures, using thermal refuges to increase body temperature to their thermal optimum as desired. Of the 10 coral grouper (Plectropomus leopardus; length ∼400 mm) implanted with thermal loggers, three fish maintained themselves at the ambient tank temperature of 17.5–20.5°C for the entire 2–4 days of the trial. Of the other seven fish, body temperature never exceeded ∼21.5°C, which was well below the temperature available ...
© 2017 Warren et al. The threat of predation, and the prey's response, are important drivers of comm...
Temperature is highly influential on the physiology and behaviour of ectotherms. In fish, temperatur...
Climate-driven increases in ocean temperatures are expected to affect the metabolic requirements of ...
As global temperatures increase, fish populations at low latitudes are thought to be at risk as they...
Data set for Clark et al. "Behavioural temperature regulation is a low priority in a coral reef fish...
Most fish are ectotherms and for this reason, water temperature is thought to be one of the ma...
Highly variable thermal environments, such as coral reef flats, are challenging for marine ectotherm...
Increasing ocean temperatures and the resulting poleward range shifts of species has highlighted the...
Although a few pelagic species exhibit regional endothermy, most fish are regarded as ectotherms. Ho...
Previous studies hailed thermal tolerance and the capacity for organisms to acclimate and adapt as t...
Understanding how individuals and populations respond to higher temperatures is crucial for making p...
<div><p>Although a few pelagic species exhibit regional endothermy, most fish are regarded as ectoth...
Temperature influences the geographic range, physiology, and behavior of many ectothermic species, i...
Temperature is highly influential on the physiology and behaviour of ectotherms. In fish, temperatur...
Consistent individual differences in behaviour, termed personality, are common in animal populations...
© 2017 Warren et al. The threat of predation, and the prey's response, are important drivers of comm...
Temperature is highly influential on the physiology and behaviour of ectotherms. In fish, temperatur...
Climate-driven increases in ocean temperatures are expected to affect the metabolic requirements of ...
As global temperatures increase, fish populations at low latitudes are thought to be at risk as they...
Data set for Clark et al. "Behavioural temperature regulation is a low priority in a coral reef fish...
Most fish are ectotherms and for this reason, water temperature is thought to be one of the ma...
Highly variable thermal environments, such as coral reef flats, are challenging for marine ectotherm...
Increasing ocean temperatures and the resulting poleward range shifts of species has highlighted the...
Although a few pelagic species exhibit regional endothermy, most fish are regarded as ectotherms. Ho...
Previous studies hailed thermal tolerance and the capacity for organisms to acclimate and adapt as t...
Understanding how individuals and populations respond to higher temperatures is crucial for making p...
<div><p>Although a few pelagic species exhibit regional endothermy, most fish are regarded as ectoth...
Temperature influences the geographic range, physiology, and behavior of many ectothermic species, i...
Temperature is highly influential on the physiology and behaviour of ectotherms. In fish, temperatur...
Consistent individual differences in behaviour, termed personality, are common in animal populations...
© 2017 Warren et al. The threat of predation, and the prey's response, are important drivers of comm...
Temperature is highly influential on the physiology and behaviour of ectotherms. In fish, temperatur...
Climate-driven increases in ocean temperatures are expected to affect the metabolic requirements of ...