Physiological responses to temperature reflect the evolutionary adaptations of organisms to their thermal environment and the capability of animals to tolerate thermal stress. Contrary to conventional metabolism theory, increasing environmental temperatures have been shown to reduce metabolic rate in rocky-eulittoral-fringe species inhabiting highly variable environments, possibly as a strategy for energy conservation. To study the physiological adaptations of an intertidal-subtidal species to the extreme and unpredictable heat stress of the intertidal zone, oxygen consumption rate and heat shock protein expression were quantified in the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus. Using simulate natural temperatures, the relationship between tempe...
National Basic Research Program of China [2013CB956504]; Nature Science funds for Distinguished Youn...
Understanding variation in physiological adaptations to thermal stress is vital when investigating i...
Understanding physiological responses of organisms to warming and ocean acidification is the first s...
Physiological responses to temperature reflect the evolutionary adaptations of organisms to their th...
The notion that thermal specialists from tropical regions live closer to their temperature limits th...
The Aerobic Scope (AS), which reflects the functional capacity for biological fitness, is a highly r...
The Aerobic Scope (AS), which reflects the functional capacity for biological fitness, is a highly r...
Water temperature is a key factor in aquaculture production of the commercially valuable sea cucumbe...
Environmental temperature affects the physiology and fitness of ectotherms, an important considerati...
Thermal history can affect organisms' thermal resistance, however, effects of thermal history on the...
Much of our understanding of the thermal physiology of intertidal organisms comes from experiments w...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Intertidal organisms have evolved physiological mechanisms that enable them to m...
Holothuria scabra is the most valued and cultured tropical sea cucumber, given the great demand of t...
Although there are a large number of studies on the role of heat shock proteins (Hsps) in stress to...
Intertidal communities are considered good models of the biological effects of climate change on eco...
National Basic Research Program of China [2013CB956504]; Nature Science funds for Distinguished Youn...
Understanding variation in physiological adaptations to thermal stress is vital when investigating i...
Understanding physiological responses of organisms to warming and ocean acidification is the first s...
Physiological responses to temperature reflect the evolutionary adaptations of organisms to their th...
The notion that thermal specialists from tropical regions live closer to their temperature limits th...
The Aerobic Scope (AS), which reflects the functional capacity for biological fitness, is a highly r...
The Aerobic Scope (AS), which reflects the functional capacity for biological fitness, is a highly r...
Water temperature is a key factor in aquaculture production of the commercially valuable sea cucumbe...
Environmental temperature affects the physiology and fitness of ectotherms, an important considerati...
Thermal history can affect organisms' thermal resistance, however, effects of thermal history on the...
Much of our understanding of the thermal physiology of intertidal organisms comes from experiments w...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Intertidal organisms have evolved physiological mechanisms that enable them to m...
Holothuria scabra is the most valued and cultured tropical sea cucumber, given the great demand of t...
Although there are a large number of studies on the role of heat shock proteins (Hsps) in stress to...
Intertidal communities are considered good models of the biological effects of climate change on eco...
National Basic Research Program of China [2013CB956504]; Nature Science funds for Distinguished Youn...
Understanding variation in physiological adaptations to thermal stress is vital when investigating i...
Understanding physiological responses of organisms to warming and ocean acidification is the first s...