Global warming can have alarming consequences for ectotherms (aka cold-blooded animals) across the globe, both on land and in water. A new study shows that the rate at which heat injury in ectotherms ...
Climate change is making heat waves worse. Many people have already noticed the difference—and so too have other animals. In a warming world, a species' ability to adapt or acclimatize to temperatures ...
Marine ectotherms—from intertidal invertebrates to pelagic fishes—rely on external temperatures to regulate physiological processes. Thermal tolerance defines the range of temperatures within which ...
Climate change is making heatwaves worse. Many people have already noticed the difference – and so too have other animals. Sadly, research by myself and colleagues has found young animals, in ...
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