2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00300-007-0349-0
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Critical thermal limits and their responses to acclimation in two sub-Antarctic spiders: Myro kerguelenensis and Prinerigone vagans

Abstract: Despite the relative richness of spider species across the Southern Ocean islands remarkably little information is available on their biology. Here, the critical thermal limits of an indigenous (Myro kerguelenensis, Desidae) and an introduced (Prinerigone vagans, Linyphiidae) spider species from Marion Island were studied after 7-8 days acclimation to 0, 5, 10 and 15°C. Critical thermal minima (CT Min ) were low in these species by comparison with other spiders and insects measured to date, and ranged from ¡6 … Show more

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“…These results are in line with other studies which show that acclimation has limited effect on insects' upper thermal tolerances (Chown, 2001;Chown et al, 2002;Hazell et al, 2010;Hoffmann et al, in press). Nevertheless, high-temperature acclimation increases estimates of upper thermal tolerances in insects (Allen et al, 2012;Hazell et al, 2010;Jumbam et al, 2008;Nyamukondiwa and Terblanche, 2010) whereas it decreases the behavioral thresholds (preferred temperature, HET and DOT in present study) in response to heat stress (Forsman et al, 2002;Krstevska and Hoffmann, 1994;Ma and Ma, 2012), implying opposing responses to temperature acclimation between physiological tolerance and behavioral thermoregulation.…”
Section: Effects Of Short-term Temperature Acclimation and Starvationcontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…These results are in line with other studies which show that acclimation has limited effect on insects' upper thermal tolerances (Chown, 2001;Chown et al, 2002;Hazell et al, 2010;Hoffmann et al, in press). Nevertheless, high-temperature acclimation increases estimates of upper thermal tolerances in insects (Allen et al, 2012;Hazell et al, 2010;Jumbam et al, 2008;Nyamukondiwa and Terblanche, 2010) whereas it decreases the behavioral thresholds (preferred temperature, HET and DOT in present study) in response to heat stress (Forsman et al, 2002;Krstevska and Hoffmann, 1994;Ma and Ma, 2012), implying opposing responses to temperature acclimation between physiological tolerance and behavioral thermoregulation.…”
Section: Effects Of Short-term Temperature Acclimation and Starvationcontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…This finding provides support for the idea that physiological adjustments to cold and heat stress are at least uncoupled in ectotherms (Klok and Chown, 2003; Jumbam et al ., 2008; Lalouette et al ., 2012; Hoffmann et al ., 2013; Bozinovic et al ., 2014; Davies et al ., 2015). For example, Araújo et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…(Daehler, 2003; Jumbam et al ., 2008; Van Kleunen et al ., 2010; Anacleto et al ., 2014; Barahona-Segovia et al ., 2016). Moreover, there is increasing evidence that climate warming might also influence the dynamics of biological invasion (Dukes and Mooney, 1999; Stachowicz et al ., 2002; Hellmann et al ., 2008; Walther et al ., 2009; Robinet and Roques, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brattstrom & Lawrence ; Klok & Chown ; Stillman ; Jumbam et al . ; Schnell & Seebacher ; Kolbe, Kearney & Shine ; Foray et al . ).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified