abstract: High temperatures can stress animals by raising the oxygen demand above the oxygen supply. Consequently, animals under hypoxia could be more sensitive to heating than those exposed to normoxia. Although support for this model has been limited to aquatic animals, oxygen supply might limit the heat tolerance of terrestrial animals during energetically demanding activities. We evaluated this model by studying the flight performance and heat tolerance of flies (Drosophila melanogaster) acclimated and tested at different concentrations of oxygen (12%, 21%, and 31%). We expected that flies raised at hypoxia would develop into adults that were more likely to fly under hypoxia than would flies raised at normoxia or hyperoxia. We also expe...
Twelve replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster, all derived from a common ancestor, were in...
CITATION: Boardman, L. & Terblanche, J. S. 2015. Oxygen safety margins set thermal limits in an inse...
Twelve replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster, all derived from a common ancestor, were in...
High temperatures can stress animals by raising the oxygen demand above the oxygen supply. Consequen...
abstract: Animals are thought to die at high temperatures because proteins and cell membranes lose t...
We used quantitative genetics to test a controversial theory of heat stress, in which animals overhe...
The causes of thermal tolerance limits in animals are controversial. In many aquatic species, it is ...
Insects in general, and Drosophila in particular, are much more capable of surviving anoxia than ver...
Heat tolerance is commonly assessed as the critical thermal maximum (CTmax) using the dynamic method...
Ectotherms can become physiologically challenged when performing oxygen-demanding activities (e.g., ...
abstract: I am evaluating the genomic basis of a model of heat tolerance in which organisms succumb ...
To demonstrate how insects may adapt to ecologically relevant levels of heat stress, we performed ar...
Data from "Oxygen supply limits the chronic heat tolerance of locusts during the first instar only",...
BACKGROUND: Thermal limits may arise through a mismatch between oxygen supply and demand in a range ...
Animal development is a complex process that requires successful completion of multiple steps at dif...
Twelve replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster, all derived from a common ancestor, were in...
CITATION: Boardman, L. & Terblanche, J. S. 2015. Oxygen safety margins set thermal limits in an inse...
Twelve replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster, all derived from a common ancestor, were in...
High temperatures can stress animals by raising the oxygen demand above the oxygen supply. Consequen...
abstract: Animals are thought to die at high temperatures because proteins and cell membranes lose t...
We used quantitative genetics to test a controversial theory of heat stress, in which animals overhe...
The causes of thermal tolerance limits in animals are controversial. In many aquatic species, it is ...
Insects in general, and Drosophila in particular, are much more capable of surviving anoxia than ver...
Heat tolerance is commonly assessed as the critical thermal maximum (CTmax) using the dynamic method...
Ectotherms can become physiologically challenged when performing oxygen-demanding activities (e.g., ...
abstract: I am evaluating the genomic basis of a model of heat tolerance in which organisms succumb ...
To demonstrate how insects may adapt to ecologically relevant levels of heat stress, we performed ar...
Data from "Oxygen supply limits the chronic heat tolerance of locusts during the first instar only",...
BACKGROUND: Thermal limits may arise through a mismatch between oxygen supply and demand in a range ...
Animal development is a complex process that requires successful completion of multiple steps at dif...
Twelve replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster, all derived from a common ancestor, were in...
CITATION: Boardman, L. & Terblanche, J. S. 2015. Oxygen safety margins set thermal limits in an inse...
Twelve replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster, all derived from a common ancestor, were in...