Coping with temperature at the warm edge – Patterns of thermal adaptation in the microbial Eukaryote Paramecium caudatum

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Ectothermic organisms are thought to be severely affected by global warming since their physiological performance is directly dependent on temperature. Latitudinal and temporal variations in mean temperatures force ectotherms to adapt to these complex environmental conditions. Studies investigating current patterns of thermal adaptation among populations of different latitudes allow a prediction of the potential impact of prospective increases in environmental temperatures on their fitness.

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http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0030598
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09/03/2012