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Hindcasted Body Temperatures Reveal Underestimated Thermal Stress Faced by Intertidal Species
Global Ecology and Biogeography ( IF 6.3 ) Pub Date : 2024-09-05 , DOI: 10.1111/geb.13908 Lin‐Xuan Ma 1 , Jie Wang 1 , Mark W. Denny 2 , Yun‐Wei Dong 1, 3
Global Ecology and Biogeography ( IF 6.3 ) Pub Date : 2024-09-05 , DOI: 10.1111/geb.13908 Lin‐Xuan Ma 1 , Jie Wang 1 , Mark W. Denny 2 , Yun‐Wei Dong 1, 3
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As global climate changes, there is a clear mismatch between the temporal and spatial characteristics of body temperature and environmental temperature, confounding the assessment of thermal stress for organisms in many ecological studies. Here, we hindcast the hourly body temperatures of intertidal molluscs to explore the differences between them and environmental temperatures (air and water temperatures) in multiple metrics of thermal stress.
中文翻译:
后报体温揭示了潮间带物种面临的低估热应力
随着全球气候变化,体温和环境温度的时间和空间特征之间存在明显的不匹配,这混淆了许多生态学研究中生物体的热应激评估。在这里,我们对潮间带软体动物的每小时体温进行反推,以探索它们与环境温度(空气和水温)在多个热应力指标上的差异。
更新日期:2024-09-05
中文翻译:
后报体温揭示了潮间带物种面临的低估热应力
随着全球气候变化,体温和环境温度的时间和空间特征之间存在明显的不匹配,这混淆了许多生态学研究中生物体的热应激评估。在这里,我们对潮间带软体动物的每小时体温进行反推,以探索它们与环境温度(空气和水温)在多个热应力指标上的差异。