Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4289731497> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4289731497 endingPage "5792" @default.
- W4289731497 startingPage "5781" @default.
- W4289731497 abstract "Abstract With rising ocean temperatures, extreme weather events such as marine heatwaves (MHWs) are increasing in frequency and duration, pushing marine life beyond their physiological limits. The potential to respond to extreme conditions through physiological acclimatization, and pass on resistance to the next generation, fundamentally depends on the capacity of an organism to cope within their thermal tolerance limits. To elucidate whether heat conditioning of parents could benefit offspring development, we exposed adult sea urchins ( Heliocidaris erythrogramma ) to ambient summer (23°C), moderate (25°C) or strong (26°C) MHW conditions for 10 days. Offspring were then reared at constant temperature along a thermal gradient (22–28°C) and development was tracked to the 14‐day juvenile stage. Progeny from the MHW‐conditioned adults developed through to metamorphosis faster than those of ambient conditioned parents, with most individuals from the moderate and strong heatwaves developing to the larval stage across all temperatures. In contrast, the majority of offspring from the control summer temperature died before metamorphosis at temperatures above 25°C (moderate MHW). Juveniles produced from the strong MHW‐conditioned adults were also larger across all temperatures, with the largest juveniles in the 26°C treatment. In contrast, the smallest juveniles were from control (current‐day summer) parents (and reared at 22 and 25°C). Surprisingly, initial survival was higher in the progeny of MHW exposed parents, even at temperatures hotter than predicted MHWs (28°C). Importantly, however, there was substantial mortality of juveniles from the strong MHW parents by day 14. Therefore, while carryover effects of parental conditioning to MHWs resulted in faster growing, larger progeny, this benefit will only persist beyond the more sensitive juvenile stage and enhance survival if conditions return promptly to normal seasonal temperatures within current thermal tolerance limits." @default.
- W4289731497 created "2022-08-04" @default.
- W4289731497 creator A5020220083 @default.
- W4289731497 creator A5023932156 @default.
- W4289731497 creator A5056042586 @default.
- W4289731497 creator A5061390624 @default.
- W4289731497 creator A5065952548 @default.
- W4289731497 date "2022-08-03" @default.
- W4289731497 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W4289731497 title "Live‐fast‐die‐young: Carryover effects of heatwave‐exposed adult urchins on the development of the next generation" @default.
- W4289731497 cites W1908392592 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W1968158149 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W1969113649 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W1985682875 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W1994851455 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W1996667083 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2001102822 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2029122511 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2035100782 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2037371246 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2066602823 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2068292608 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2081395300 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2084168620 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2084248552 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2096644677 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2097315307 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2099219853 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2117375584 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2128803935 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2131070146 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2131565066 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2139209166 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2141252094 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2143780283 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2150250988 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2164195062 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2230443456 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2327302219 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2343407653 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2414632283 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2473009902 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2491665925 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2587648056 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2596630349 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2775452677 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2789274389 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2796755499 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2797541543 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2804828516 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2886357179 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2930752593 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2933600464 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2945738137 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2952780249 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2958067353 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2966303545 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2972410205 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2983342617 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W2999724250 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W3000662632 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W3037840203 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W3042317894 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W3047981523 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W3049154325 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W3116919208 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W3122864806 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W3154293221 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W3158628800 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W3175354766 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W4210495574 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W4211064502 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W4252109298 @default.
- W4289731497 cites W4289731497 @default.
- W4289731497 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16339" @default.
- W4289731497 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35923070" @default.
- W4289731497 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4289731497 type Work @default.
- W4289731497 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W4289731497 countsByYear W42897314972022 @default.
- W4289731497 countsByYear W42897314972023 @default.
- W4289731497 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4289731497 hasAuthorship W4289731497A5020220083 @default.
- W4289731497 hasAuthorship W4289731497A5023932156 @default.
- W4289731497 hasAuthorship W4289731497A5056042586 @default.
- W4289731497 hasAuthorship W4289731497A5061390624 @default.
- W4289731497 hasAuthorship W4289731497A5065952548 @default.
- W4289731497 hasBestOaLocation W42897314972 @default.
- W4289731497 hasConcept C112672928 @default.
- W4289731497 hasConcept C115961737 @default.
- W4289731497 hasConcept C119406331 @default.
- W4289731497 hasConcept C136397037 @default.
- W4289731497 hasConcept C140793950 @default.
- W4289731497 hasConcept C173758957 @default.
- W4289731497 hasConcept C184151982 @default.
- W4289731497 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4289731497 hasConcept C2779234561 @default.
- W4289731497 hasConcept C54355233 @default.