Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2843632 | Journal of Thermal Biology | 2009 | 6 Pages |
1.We tested for geographical variation in heat tolerance and Hsp70 expression levels of Rana temporaria tadpoles along a 1500 km long latitudinal gradient in Sweden.2.Temperature tolerance of the hatchling tadpoles did not differ among populations, but they tolerated stressful hot temperatures better than 2 weeks older tadpoles.3.Among 2-week old tadpoles, the southern population tolerated 32 °C better than tadpoles from other populations. A parallel difference was found in Hsp70 expression, with the southern population showing the highest expression level. Nevertheless, at a highly stressful temperature (36 °C) the northern population showed highest tolerance.4.The heat shock pre-treatment increased heat tolerance of the tadpoles. The possible adaptive role of Hsp70 for thermal tolerance and climatic adaptation in R. temporaria tadpoles is discussed.