نتایج جستجو برای: warming rate

تعداد نتایج: 987817  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Gina Galli E W Taylor Tobias Wang

Seven freshwater turtles Trachemys scripta were instrumented with flow probes and cannulated for blood pressure measurements. The turtles were warmed from 24 to 34 degrees C, and cooled down to 24 degrees C, with and without atropine. Animals exhibited a hysteresis of heart rate and blood flow to both the pulmonary and systemic circulations, which was not cholinergically mediated. Blood pressur...

Journal: :Science 2013
Noah S Diffenbaugh Christopher B Field

Terrestrial ecosystems have encountered substantial warming over the past century, with temperatures increasing about twice as rapidly over land as over the oceans. Here, we review the likelihood of continued changes in terrestrial climate, including analyses of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project global climate model ensemble. Inertia toward continued emissions creates potential 21st-cen...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Christelle Péré Hervé Jactel Marc Kenis

How global warming will affect insect parasitoids and their role as natural enemies of insect pests is difficult to assess within a short period of time. Considering that elevation gradients can be used as analogues for global warming, we carried out meta-analyses of 27 correlations between parasitoid richness and elevation and 140 correlations between parasitism rate and elevation in natural a...

Journal: :The Journal of reproduction and development 2010
Nobutada Sakagami Tadashi Yamamoto Kiyoshi Akiyama Yoshinori Nakazawa Nobuo Kojima Kouji Nishida Shoko Yokomizo Yuji Takagi Hiroyuki Abe Chie Suzuki Koji Yoshioka

The efficiency of a porcine embryo vitrification method that uses water-soluble films of pullulan, a naturally-occurring polysaccharide polymer, was compared with two other types of vitrification methods using different devices and solutions for vitrification and warming. Blastocysts collected in vivo and vitrified by the conventional straw (ST), Cryotop((R)) (MVC) or pullulan film vitrificatio...

2004
Gisela Lannig Christian Bock Franz J. Sartoris Hans O. Pörtner Alfred Wegener

The hypothesis of an oxygen limited thermal tolerance due to restrictions in cardiovascular performance at extreme temperatures was tested in Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua (North Sea). Heart rate, changes in arterial and venous blood flow and venous oxygen tensions were determined during an acute temperature change to define pejus (= getting worse) temperatures which border the thermal optimum ran...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Nicholas Carey Januar Harianto Maria Byrne

Body size and temperature are the major factors explaining metabolic rate, and the additional factor of pH is a major driver at the biochemical level. These three factors have frequently been found to interact, complicating the formulation of broad models predicting metabolic rates and hence ecological functioning. In this first study of the effects of warming and ocean acidification, and their...

2013
Michael P. Byrne Paul A. O’Gorman John M. Reilly MICHAEL P. BYRNE PAUL A. O’GORMAN

Surface temperatures increase at a greater rate over land than ocean in simulations and observations of global warming. It has previously been proposed that this land–ocean warming contrast is related to different changes in lapse rates over land and ocean because of limitedmoisture availability over land. A simple theory of the land–oceanwarming contrast is developed here inwhich lapse rates a...

Journal: :Applied ergonomics 2014
Koen Levels Jos J de Koning Eric Mol Carl Foster Hein A M Daanen

This study examined the effect of active pre-warming on speed and quality of performance during simulated firefighting exercise. Twelve male firefighters performed two trials in counterbalanced order. They were either pre-warmed by 20-min cycling at 1.5 Watt kg(-)(1) body mass (WARM) or remained thermoneutral (CON) prior to a simulated firefighting activity. After the pre-warming, gastrointesti...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2008
Mark A Bradford Christian A Davies Serita D Frey Thomas R Maddox Jerry M Melillo Jacqueline E Mohan James F Reynolds Kathleen K Treseder Matthew D Wallenstein

In the short-term heterotrophic soil respiration is strongly and positively related to temperature. In the long-term, its response to temperature is uncertain. One reason for this is because in field experiments increases in respiration due to warming are relatively short-lived. The explanations proposed for this ephemeral response include depletion of fast-cycling, soil carbon pools and therma...

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