I'll take "Stuff that I never ever thought would happen" for 1000: Our paper is the cover story of this week's issue of @Nature 🤯🔥
https://t.co/tL79Evwe5K
@MarkScherz@Nature @Michael_Oersted @JohannesOverga1@Tobias_Wang_AU@ZoophysiologyAU Different studies may use different endpoints (not within studies), but the thermal sensitivity is quite similar, and we therefore "collapse" the endpoints into one: heat failure. Hope this helps!
@MarkScherz@Nature @Michael_Oersted @JohannesOverga1@Tobias_Wang_AU@ZoophysiologyAU Thanks! Not a stupid question at all; we use heat failure as a common term for heat paralysis/coma/death. These are of course different "phenotypic" endpoints, but as everything progress so fast at high temperature, they occur in close succession.
News and Views on our new paper in @Nature by Dr. Susana Clusella-Trullas: The point of no return for species facing heatwaves 🔥
https://t.co/ZqY6uuZ4SR
@Michael_Oersted @JohannesOverga1@Tobias_Wang_AU
In this Review, @Michael_Oersted, @BjerregaardLisa & @JohannesOverga1 present a framework to reconcile methodological measurements and mechanisms related to the physiology of heat stress tolerance limits, thermal injury and repair in ectotherms:
https://t.co/0nNfNPsv37