“…Phenotypic plasticity induced through both short‐term acclimation and longer‐term developmental acclimation has been repeatedly shown to increase survival in thermally variable environments in numerous organisms (Basson, Nyamukondiwa, & Terblanche, ; Coulson & Bale, ; Geister & Fischer, ; Hoffmann, Hallas, Dean, & Schiffer, ; Lee, Chen, & Denlinger, ; Sinclair & Chown, ). Short‐term acclimation typically occurs following a brief (minutes to hours) exposure to a nonlethal cool temperature prior to a harsher thermal stress and has ephemeral benefits on survival, wearing off after a few hours (Chen, Denlinger, & Lee, ; Czajka & Lee, ; Everman, Ledbetter, & Morgan, In Press; Gerken et al., ; Kelty & Lee, ; Koveos, ; Lee et al., ; Loeschcke & Sørensen, ). While short‐term acclimation can occur in multiple life stages (Rajamohan & Sinclair, ), developmental acclimation occurs through exposure of organisms to conditions that alter development and is thus irreversible (Lee et al., ; Teets & Denlinger, ; Wilson & Franklin, ).…”