Thermal performance curves under daily thermal fluctuation: A study in helmeted water toad tadpoles.

Journal of Thermal Biology(2017)

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Most research in physiological ecology has focused on the effects of mean changes in temperature under the classic “hot vs cold” acclimation treatment; however, current evidence suggests that an increment in both the mean and variance of temperature could act synergistically to amplify the negative effects of global temperature increase and how it would affect fitness and performance-related traits in ectothermic organisms. We assessed the effects of acclimation to daily variance of temperature on thermal performance curves of swimming speed in helmeted water toad tadpoles (Calyptocephalella gayi). Acclimation treatments were 20°C ± 0.1 SD (constant) and 20°C ± 1.5 SD (fluctuating). We draw two key findings: first, tadpoles exposed to daily temperature fluctuation had reduced maximal performance (Zmax), and flattened thermal performance curves, thus supporting the “vertical shift or faster-slower” hypothesis, and suggesting that overall swimming performance would be lower through an examination of temperatures under more realistic and ecologically-relevant fluctuating regimens; second, there was significant interindividual variation in performance traits by means of significant repeatability estimates.
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Acclimation,Thermal performance curve,TPCs,Daily thermal fluctuation,Interindividual variation,Tadpole swimming performance,Calyptocephalella gayi
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