“…Susceptibility of the early preimplantation embryo to elevated temperatures has been well characterized in cattle (Edwards & Hansen, ; Paula‐Lopes, Chase et al, ; Sakatani, Kobayashi, & Takahashi, ), sheep (Alliston & Ulberg, ), mice (Aréchiga & Hansen, ; Aréchiga, Ealy, & Hansen, ; Choi, Dasari, Kim, & Campbell, ; Koyama, Ikeda, Sugimoto, & Kume, ; Ozawa, Hirabayashi, & Kanai, ), and rabbits (Alliston, HOWARTH, & Ulberg, ; Makarevich et al, ). In cattle, exposure of Holstein heifers to heat stress during the first 7 days after estrus increased the proportion of abnormal and slow developing embryos (Putney, Mullins, Thatcher, Drost, & Gross, ).…”