Session 24

Complementary to Symposium: Physiological Responses to Simultaneous Shifts in Multiple Environmental Stressors: Relevance in a Changing World – Part III

Day: Friday, Jan. 4, 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Room: Yosemite A

Organizer(s): Michael W. Sears

Session Author(s) Title

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SEARS, MW Toward a spatially-explicit thermal ecology: predicting activity from the dispersal of individuals through thermally-structured landscapes

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CLISSOLD, F.J.*; SIMPSON, S.J. Plant quality is more than just nutrients: host plant choice is determined by temperature and nutrients.

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KINGSOLVER, J.G.*; DIAMOND, S.E. Thermal stress and the fitness consequences of climate change for ectotherms

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ANDREW, NR*; HART, RA; JUNG, M-P; TERBLANCHE, JS Can temperate insects take the heat? Physiological and behavioural responses suggest high extinction risk with climate change

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BERNARDO, J.*; SPOTILA, J.R.; AGOSTA, S. Thermal sensitivity of metabolic rates explains range properties: towards a cause-and-effect understanding of climate change vulnerability

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LIGHTON, JRB*; FOERSTER, TD; KAIYALA, KJ; WISSE, B Problem and solution: Multiplexing distorts metabolic data
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