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Acute adjustment of thermal tolerance in vertebrate ectotherms following exposure to critical thermal maxima
Authors:Joseph D. Maness  Victor H. Hutchison
Affiliation:

Department of Zoology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, UK 73019, U.S.A.

Abstract:

1. 1.|Heat hardening in a transitory increase in heat tolerance following a sublethal exposure to lethal high temperatures.

2. 2.|Within 1–2 h of an initial exposure to the critical thermal maximum (CTM), the CTM of two species of amphibians and two species of fish had increased significantly above the initial level and then decreased to the initial level within 24 h.

3. 3.|Experiments with exposure to sub-CTM temperatures and multiple exposures to the CTM indicated that hardening requires exposure to the CTM and may be the maximum CTM attainable by the animal.

4. 4.|Diel and seasonal variation had significant effects on hardening ability.

5. 5.|Field evidence suggests that heat hardening is adaptive in that it provides an acute means of adjustment to extreme fluctuations in diurnal temperatures.

Author Keywords: Acclimation; critical thermal maxima; diel variation; fish; heat hardening; salamanders; seasonal variation; thermal tolerance; Notropis lutrenis; Pimephales promelas; Rana berlanieri; Notophalmus viridescens

Keywords:Acclimation   critical thermal maxima   diel variation   fish   heat hardening   salamanders   seasonal variation   thermal tolerance   Notropis lutrenis   Pimephales promelas   Rana berlanieri   Notophalmus viridescens
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