“…smaller effect sizes) and enjoyed higher survival following elevated body temperature than did M. trossulus, in accord with our expectations based on a number of other studies (Braby and Somero, 2006b;Lockwood et al, 2010;Lockwood and Somero, 2011;Schneider, 2008;Schneider and Helmuth, 2007;Tomanek and Zuzow, 2010). These data add to the growing literature demonstrating that, among mussel species, disparate combinations of physiology and behavior play a crucial role in ecological success of species, notably in the context of biological invasions (de Zwaan et al, 1991;Lockwood and Somero, 2011;Nicastro et al, 2010;Schneider et al, 2005;Shinen and Morgan, 2009). Our data also provide evidence that changes in behavior may be sensitive indicators of underlying physiological perturbations elicited by environmental stress.…”