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Thermal biology of the sub-polar-temperate estuarine crab Hemigrapsus crenulatus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Varunidae).
Cumillaf, Juan P; Blanc, Johnny; Paschke, Kurt; Gebauer, Paulina; Díaz, Fernando; Re, Denisse; Chimal, María E; Vásquez, Jorge; Rosas, Carlos.
Affiliation
  • Cumillaf JP; Instituto de Acuicultura, Universidad Austral de Chile, Casilla 1327, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Blanc J; Instituto de Acuicultura, Universidad Austral de Chile, Casilla 1327, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Paschke K; Instituto de Acuicultura, Universidad Austral de Chile, Casilla 1327, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Gebauer P; Centro-IMAR, Universidad de Los Lagos, Casilla 557, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Díaz F; Laboratorio de Ecofisiologiá de Organismos Acuáticos, Departamento de Biotecnologiá Marina, Centro de Investigación Cientif́ica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE), Carretera Ensenada-Tijuana # 3918, Ensenada 22860, Baja California, México.
  • Re D; Laboratorio de Ecofisiologiá de Organismos Acuáticos, Departamento de Biotecnologiá Marina, Centro de Investigación Cientif́ica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE), Carretera Ensenada-Tijuana # 3918, Ensenada 22860, Baja California, México.
  • Chimal ME; Unidad Multidisciplinaria de Docencia e Investigación, Facultad de Ciencias UNAM, Puerto de abrigo s/nSisal, Yucatán 97355, México.
  • Vásquez J; Instituto de Acuicultura, Universidad Austral de Chile, Casilla 1327, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Rosas C; Unidad Multidisciplinaria de Docencia e Investigación, Facultad de Ciencias UNAM, Puerto de abrigo s/nSisal, Yucatán 97355, México crv@ciencias.unam.mx.
Biol Open ; 5(3): 220-8, 2016 Feb 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26879464
Optimum temperatures can be measured through aerobic scope, preferred temperatures or growth. A complete thermal window, including optimum, transition (Pejus) and critical temperatures (CT), can be described if preferred temperatures and CT are defined. The crustacean Hemigrapsus crenulatus was used as a model species to evaluate the effect of acclimation temperature on: (i) thermal preference and width of thermal window, (ii) respiratory metabolism, and (iii) haemolymph proteins. Dependant on acclimation temperature, preferred temperature was between 11.8°C and 25.2°C while CT was found between a minimum of 2.7°C (CTmin) and a maximum of 35.9°C (CTmax). These data and data from tropical and temperate crustaceans were compared to examine the association between environmental temperature and thermal tolerance. Temperate species have a CTmax limit around 35°C that corresponded with the low CTmax limit of tropical species (34-36°C). Tropical species showed a CTmin limit around 9°C similar to the maximum CTmin of temperate species (5-6°C). The maximum CTmin of deep sea species that occur in cold environments (2.5°C) matched the low CTmin values (3.2°C) of temperate species. Results also indicate that the energy required to activate the enzyme complex (Ei) involved in respiratory metabolism of ectotherms changes along the latitudinal gradient of temperature.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Biol Open Year: 2016 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Chile Country of publication: Reino Unido

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Biol Open Year: 2016 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Chile Country of publication: Reino Unido