Inadequacy of typical physiological experimental protocols for investigating consequences of stochastic weather events emerging from global warming

Volume: 316, Issue: 4, Pages: R318 - R322
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Increasingly variable, extreme, and nonpredictable weather events are predicted to accompany climate change, and such weather events will especially affect temperate, terrestrial environments. Yet, typical protocols in comparative physiology that examine environmental change typically employ simple step-wise changes in the experimental stressor of interest (e.g., temperature, water availability, oxygen, nutrition). Such protocols fall short of...
Paper Details
Title
Inadequacy of typical physiological experimental protocols for investigating consequences of stochastic weather events emerging from global warming
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
316
Issue
4
Pages
R318 - R322
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