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A review of the thermal biology and ecology of molluscs, and of the use of infrared thermography in molluscan research

机译:软体动物热生物学和生态学以及软体动物研究中红外热成像的综述

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In an era of global change, thermal biology and ecology are becoming increasingly popular topics in invertebrate research, including molluscs. However, this area of research is still very limited, essentially due to the intrinsic spatial limitations of traditional single-point temperature measurements (e.g. thermocouples, iButtons and infrared thermometers). This is not the case, however, with infrared thermography, which has the desirable attribute of producing images that allow for simultaneous measurements of multiple molluscan individuals, species and communities. Infrared thermography allows for spatial and temporal monitoring of microclimates at scales relevant to individual organisms and hence may represent a first step to bridge the gap between field-based approaches (typically spanning from centimetres to tens of metres) to climatic scenarios (typically coarse-grained, i.e. 10 x 10 km). This review first provides a brief history of infrared thermography, followed by a description of the fundamental physical properties and quantities that bridge the gap between the physics of heat transfer and the physics of infrared thermography. We then thoroughly review the thermal biology and ecology of molluscs, and the previous biological and ecological applications of infrared thermography-including the very few in molluscan research. We provide detailed recommendations related to the proper use of infrared thermography. Finally, we discuss the potential applications of infrared thermography in molluscan research, based on case studies involving both terrestrial and intertidal molluscs, with emphasis on its use as a tool for monitoring impacts of climate change.
机译:在全球变革时代,热生物学和生态学在无脊椎动物研究中成为越来越受欢迎的主题,包括软体动物。然而,这项研究领域仍然非常有限,基本上是由于传统单点温度测量的内在空间限制(例如,热电偶,伊巴顿和红外温度计)。然而,这不是红外热成像的情况,这具有产生允许同时测量多个软体动物个人,物种和社区的图像的理想属性。红外热成像允许在与个体生物相关的尺度上进行微跨度的空间和时间监测,因此可以表示将基于场的方法(通常从厘米到几十米)之间弥合到气候情景的第一步(通常粗糙粒度,即10 x 10公里)。本综述首先提供了红外热成像的简要历史,其次是对桥接热传递物理与红外热成像物理学之间的差距的基础物理性质和数量的描述。然后,我们彻底审查了软体动物的热生物学和生态学,以及红外热成像的先前生物学和生态应用 - 包括MOLLUSCAN研究中的少数。我们提供与正确使用红外热成像相关的详细建议。最后,我们讨论了红外热成像在软体动物研究中的潜在应用,基于涉及陆地和跨境软体动物的案例研究,重点是其用作监测气候变化影响的工具。

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