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Beyond the lipid hypothesis: mechanisms underlying phenotypic plasticity in inducible cold toleranceCan winter-active bumblebees survive the cold? Assessing the cold tolerance of Bombus terrestris audax and the effects of pollen feeding.Cross-generation plasticity in cold hardiness is associated with diapause, but not the non-diapause developmental pathway, in the blow fly Calliphora vicina.Meat Feeding Restricts Rapid Cold Hardening Response and Increases Thermal Activity Thresholds of Adult Blow Flies, Calliphora vicina (Diptera: Calliphoridae).Macro- and microclimatic interactions can drive variation in species' habitat associations.Responses of invertebrates to temperature and water stress: A polar perspective.Establishment risk of the commercially imported bumblebee Bombus terrestris dalmatinus-can they survive UK winters?Continuous up-regulation of heat shock proteins in larvae, but not adults, of a polar insect.Are the Antarctic dipteran, Eretmoptera murphyi, and Arctic collembolan, Megaphorura arctica, vulnerable to rising temperatures?Molecular basis of chill resistance adaptations in poikilothermic animals.Application of functional 'Omics' in environmental stress physiology: insights, limitations, and future challenges.Influence of temperature on the hygropreference of the Collembolan, Cryptopygus antarcticus, and the mite, Alaskozetes antarcticus from the maritime Antarctic.Desiccation and rehydration elicit distinct heat shock protein transcript responses in flesh fly pupae.Slow dehydration promotes desiccation and freeze tolerance in the Antarctic midge Belgica antarctica.Cryoprotective dehydration and the resistance to inoculative freezing in the Antarctic midge, Belgica antarctica.Pre-adapted to the maritime Antarctic?--rapid cold hardening of the midge, Eretmoptera murphyi.
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