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This project investigates how evolutionary pressures influence mitochondrial functions to enhance heat tolerance in insects. By comparing thermosensitive and thermotolerant ant species, it aims to understand mitochondrial adaptations related to temperature resilience, focusing on respiration, energy production, and mem…
Thermal tolerance is one of the most central traits that, in insects, correlate with distribution.
With global temperatures projected to increase worldwide, much effort has been recently put into deciphering the physiological mechanisms constraining heat tolerance plasticity in ectotherms.
However, we still know very little on how evolutionary pressures may have shaped physiological traits to enhance thermal tolerance in land insects.
This is especially true in the case of mitochondrial function…
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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