Plasticity in thermal tolerance has limited potential to buffer ectotherms from global warming

San Francisco State University

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Abstract

Global warming is increasing the overheating risk for many organisms, though the potential for plasticity in thermal tolerance to mitigate this risk is largely unknown. In part, this shortcoming stems from a lack of knowledge about global and taxonomic patterns of variation in tolerance plasticity. To address this critical issue, we test leading hypotheses for broad-scale variation in ectotherm tolerance plasticity using a dataset that includes vertebrate and invertebrate taxa from terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats. Contrary to expectation, plasticity in heat tolerance was unrelated to latitude or thermal seasonality. However, plasticity in cold tolerance is associated with thermal seasonality in…

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Keywords
  • Ectotherm
  • Phenotypic plasticity
  • Biology
  • Ecology
  • Habitat
  • Plasticity
  • Acclimatization
  • Overheating (electricity)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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