Oxygen supersaturation has negligible effects on warming tolerance across diverse aquatic ectotherms.
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| Title: | Oxygen supersaturation has negligible effects on warming tolerance across diverse aquatic ectotherms. |
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| Authors: | Raby, Graham D., De Bonville, Jeremy, Reynolds, Leroy, Storm, Zoe, Cowan, Zara-Louise, Metz, Moa, Andreassen, Anna H., Pfeufer, Leon, Lechner, Emily R., Stewart, Erin M. C., Leeuwis, Robine H. J., Ern, Rasmus, Silva-Garay, Lorena, Skeeles, Michael R., Roche, Dominique G., Morgan, Rachael, Green, Leon, Speers-Roesch, Ben, Mills, Suzanne C., Clark, Timothy D. |
| Source: | PLoS Biology; 11/4/2025, Vol. 23 Issue 11, p1-15, 15p |
| Subject Terms: | OXYGEN saturation, THERMAL tolerance (Physiology), MARINE ecology, COLD-blooded animals, FRESHWATER ecology, PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of temperature |
| Abstract: | Under the midday sun, when photosynthesizers are producing oxygen, shallow aquatic ecosystems can become supersaturated with oxygen (>100% air saturation) while they simultaneously peak in water temperature. It has been suggested that oxygen supersaturation could protect water-breathing animals from mortality during heatwaves because of the potential role of oxygen in governing thermal tolerance. Here, we conducted a circumglobal assessment of the effects of ecologically relevant oxygen supersaturation (150%, hyperoxia) on warming tolerance (here, measured using critical thermal maximum, CT |
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