2005
DOI: 10.1890/04-1248
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Geographic Variation in Tolerance of Transient Thermal Stress in the Mosquito Wyeomyia Smithii

Abstract: Environmental temperature can modify not only rates of ectotherm growth, development, and reproduction, but also, at the extremes, temperature can limit survivorship and ultimately fitness. We studied ectotherm populations from a latitudinal gradient to understand how alterations in the thermal environment (e.g., rapid climate change) may affect the persistence of populations experiencing stress-induced mortality. Populations of the mosquito, Wyeomyia smithii, from 30-50Њ N in North America were subjected to h… Show more

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“…3, Table 3). In general, high latitude populations tolerate cold environments better than low latitude populations indicating adaptations to varying geographical conditions, usually measured as cold shock or chill coma recovery (Hoffmann et al, 2002;David et al, 2003;Ayrinhac et al, 2004;Zani et al, 2005;Folguera et al, 2008). We are currently unable to specify the reasons for the differential overwintering success of E. depressum larvae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3, Table 3). In general, high latitude populations tolerate cold environments better than low latitude populations indicating adaptations to varying geographical conditions, usually measured as cold shock or chill coma recovery (Hoffmann et al, 2002;David et al, 2003;Ayrinhac et al, 2004;Zani et al, 2005;Folguera et al, 2008). We are currently unable to specify the reasons for the differential overwintering success of E. depressum larvae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pitcher plant mosquitoes are known to survive temperatures as high as 418C (Zani et al 2005). However, the current experiments were conducted at constant temperatures (no diel cooling to simulate night), and this may have been stressful for mosquito larvae in the 358C chamber.…”
Section: Top-down Effects On Protozoa Increase With Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latitudinal gradient in climate is due more to winter cold than summer heat (Fig. 1) and among temperate ectotherms, upper thermal limits generally vary less over latitudinal gradients than do lower thermal limits (Zani et al . 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%