2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.14041
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A simulated natural heatwave perturbs bumblebee immunity and resistance to infection

Kerrigan B. Tobin,
Rachel Mandes,
Abraham Martinez
et al.

Abstract: As a consequence of ongoing climate change, heatwaves are predicted to increase in frequency, intensity, and duration in many regions. Such extreme events can shift organisms from thermal optima for physiology and behaviour, with the thermal stress hypothesis predicting reduced performance at temperatures where the maintenance of biological functions is energetically costly. Performance includes the ability to resist biotic stressors, including infectious diseases, with increased exposure to extreme temperatur… Show more

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