Heat tolerance and acclimation capacity in subterranean arthropods living under common and stable thermal conditions
Abstract
Cave-dwelling ectotherms, which have evolved for millions of years under stable thermal conditions, could be expected to have adjusted their physiological limits to the narrow range of temperatures they experience and to be highly vulnerable to global warming. However, most of the few existing studies on thermal tolerance in subterranean invertebrates highlight that despite the fact that they show lower heat tolerance than most surface-dwelling...
Paper Details
Title
Heat tolerance and acclimation capacity in subterranean arthropods living under common and stable thermal conditions
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
24
Pages
13731 - 13739
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