“…Finally, exposure to stressful temperatures, especially over long durations, may weaken the ability of individuals to respond adaptively, resulting in maladaptive effects of prior thermal exposure at long ex-phenotypes have improved and gained in adaptive plasticity in cold stress towards the range edge (Lancaster et al, 2015(Lancaster et al, , 2017aWood et al, 2019), and changes in HSP allele frequencies have also shifted towards the range edge in response to temperature gradients (Dudaniec et al, 2018). Understanding how this well-studied species responds to changes in the duration of stressful thermal priming events, in terms of adaptive or maladaptive adjustments to its acclimation capacity, will help develop spatiotemporal estimations for shifts in thermal tolerance and distributional shifts in this and other species (Sánchez-Guillén et al, 2016;Fitt et al, 2019), when taking changes in the duration of different extreme weather events into account.…”