2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-77621-1
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The predictability of fluctuating environments shapes the thermal tolerance of marine ectotherms and compensates narrow safety margins

Marco Fusi,
Alberto Barausse,
Jenny Marie Booth
et al.

Abstract: Aquatic species living in productive coastal habitats with abundant primary producers have evolved in highly dynamic diel and seasonally fluctuating environments in terms of, for example, water temperature and dissolved oxygen. However, how environmental fluctuations shape the thermal tolerance of marine species is still poorly understood. Here we hypothesize that the degree of predictability of the diel environmental fluctuations in the coastal area can explain the thermal response of marine species. To test … Show more

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