“…Natural environments are complex and involve changes in multiple interacting stressors, and thus environmentally relevant assessments of climate change resilience should involve determining tolerance to multiple stressors. Indeed, it is becoming increasingly common to measure multiple traits in individual fish to obtain a multifaceted view of the responses of organisms to the environment ( Åsheim et al , 2020 ; Gunderson, Armstrong, & Stillman, 2016 ; Joyce & Perry, 2020 ; Nudds, Ozolina, Fenkes, Wearing, & Shiels, 2020 ). However, measuring multiple traits in single individuals results in logistical challenges as prior exposure to a stressful environment has the potential to alter subsequent tolerance, either reducing tolerance due to accumulation of cellular or organismal damage or improving tolerance through phenomena such as heat-hardening and cross-tolerance ( McArley, Hickey, & Herbert, 2020 ; McBryan, Anttila, Healy, & Schulte, 2013 ; Morgan et al , 2018 ; Todgham et al , 2005 ).…”