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J Therm Biol publishes articles that advance our knowledge of how temperature influences humans and animals. Managed by scientific editors, posts are our own. https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-thermal-biology
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Read more by following the link below πŸ“– doi.org/10.1016/j.jt...
This study published in @thermal-biology.bsky.social used a lab experiment to show how developmental cues related to temperature provide insight into the effects of climate on insects during multiple life stages that are critical for survival and successful reproduction.
Aquatic insects like the giant salmonfly (Pteronarcys californica) are sensitive to warming temperature in both the water as juveniles and the air as adults. Photo by Lukas Draugelis (Instagram: @lukasdphoto).
Read the full article and find out more by following the link below: πŸ“– doi.org/10.1016/j.jt...
During summer, high ambient temperatures were associated with increased milk refusals and reductions in milk intake by hand-reared caribou calves. Calves refusing the largest amount of milk during the study were up to 7.3 kg lighter at weaning than calves refusing the least amount.