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The effect of constant and changing temperatures on the thermal resistance of Lymnaea peregra (Müller)
Authors:O A M Al-Habbib  J N R Grainger
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Zoology Department, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland

Abstract:The effect of constant and changing temperatures on both high and low lethal temperatures of Lymnaea peregra and the time course of acclimation were investigated. Snails acclimated to 6.5°, 11.5° and 16.5°C showed paradoxical ‘adaptation’ of their high letal temperature and reasonable ‘adaptation’ of the lowlethal temperature. This combination is thus observed for the first time in molluscs. Seasonal variation in the upper lethal temperature showed parallel changes and the snails became less resistant to heat during spring and summer. Acclimation to changing temperature conditions did not extend their temperature tolerance range. During the course of acclimation of 6.5°C snails to 16.5°C, about 70% of the acclimation was completed within the first 24 h and the rest was completed within 360 h at 16.5°C.
Keywords:Heat death  acclimation  acclimatization  ‘paradoxical’ acclimation  snails  Hymnea stanalis  constant and changing temperatures
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