“…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.…”