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Exposure to UVR causes harmful DNA damage in amphibians, particularly at cold temperatures where DNA repair enzymes may not be as efficient. This project investigated whether amphibian larvae have the capacity to thermally acclimate to low temperatures, compensating for the depressive effects of temperature on UV tolerance.Issued: 04 05 2023
Data time period: 07 2019 to 04 05 2023
Subjects
Animal Cell and Molecular Biology |
Biological Sciences |
DNA repair |
Ecology |
Ecological Physiology |
Global Change Biology |
Other Biological Sciences |
Zoology |
active plasticity |
amphibian declines |
ecophysiology |
eng |
temperature |
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Temperature causes species-specific responses to UV-induced DNA damage in amphibian larvae
local : UQ:68e6b76
Hird, Coen, Franklin, Craig and Cramp, Rebecca (2022). Temperature causes species-specific responses to UV-induced DNA damage in amphibian larvae. Biology Letters, 18 (10) 20220358, 1-6. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2022.0358
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local : UQ:289097
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- DOI : 10.48610/221FBFE