When a change in the environment occurs, organisms can maintain an optimal phenotypic state via plastic, reversible changes to their phenotypes. These adjustments, when occurring within a generation, are described as the process of acclimation. Whilst acclimation has been studied for more than half a century, global environmental change has stimulated renewed interest in quantifying variation in the rate and capacity with which this process occurs, particularly among ectothermic organisms. Yet, despite the likely ecological importance of acclimation capacity and rate, how these traits change throughout life among members of the same species is largely unstudied. Here we investigate these relationships by measuring acute heat tolerance of th...
Widespread declines in the body size of aquatic ectotherms have been attributed to the poorer abilit...
The aquatic zooplankton crustacean Daphnia magna must be able to tolerate thermal stress in order to...
Analysing the effect water temperature has on Daphnia magna is essential in anticipating the impact ...
When a change in the environment occurs, organisms can maintain an optimal phenotypic state via plas...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Respiration rates of ectothermic organisms are affected by environmental temperatures, and sustainab...
Evidence for temperature adaptation in Daphnia magna was inferred from variation in the shape of tem...
Evidence for temperature adaptation in Daphnia magna was inferred from variation in the shape of tem...
Evidence for temperature adaptation in Daphnia magna was inferred from variation in the shape of tem...
Abstract Surface waters are warming due to climate change, potentially pushing aquatic organi...
Widespread declines in the body size of aquatic ectotherms have been attributed to the poorer abilit...
Widespread declines in the body size of aquatic ectotherms have been attributed to the poorer abilit...
The aquatic zooplankton crustacean Daphnia magna must be able to tolerate thermal stress in order to...
Analysing the effect water temperature has on Daphnia magna is essential in anticipating the impact ...
When a change in the environment occurs, organisms can maintain an optimal phenotypic state via plas...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Many organisms have geographical distributions extending from the tropics to near polar regions or c...
Respiration rates of ectothermic organisms are affected by environmental temperatures, and sustainab...
Evidence for temperature adaptation in Daphnia magna was inferred from variation in the shape of tem...
Evidence for temperature adaptation in Daphnia magna was inferred from variation in the shape of tem...
Evidence for temperature adaptation in Daphnia magna was inferred from variation in the shape of tem...
Abstract Surface waters are warming due to climate change, potentially pushing aquatic organi...
Widespread declines in the body size of aquatic ectotherms have been attributed to the poorer abilit...
Widespread declines in the body size of aquatic ectotherms have been attributed to the poorer abilit...
The aquatic zooplankton crustacean Daphnia magna must be able to tolerate thermal stress in order to...
Analysing the effect water temperature has on Daphnia magna is essential in anticipating the impact ...