Smith, Lesley A.Lancaster, Lesley T.2020-04-272020-04-272020Smith, L A & Lancaster, L T 2020, 'Increased duration of extreme thermal events negatively affects cold acclimation ability in a high-latitude, freshwater ectotherm ( Ischnura elegans; Odonata: Coenagrionidae )', European Journal of Entomology, vol. 117, pp. 93-100. https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2020.0101802-8829SCOPUS: 85090192635https://hdl.handle.net/2164/14168ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. We wish to thank the owners of the Midmar Stillwater Fishery for permission to sample larvae from their trout ponds. Thanks also to S. Areshi and R. Fitt for assistance in the field. This project was funded by the University of Aberdeen School of Biological Sciences, as part of their Ecology and Conservation MSc programme thesis project budget.8759359engSDG 13 - Climate ActionOdonataCoenagrionidaeIschnura elegansdamselfliesclimate changethermal niche variabilitythermal toleranceacclimationCHILL COMA RECOVERYHIGH-TEMPERATURESCLIMATE-CHANGEHEAT-STRESSTOLERANCERANGERESPONSESPLASTICITYDEPENDEVOLUTIONARYDamselfl iesThermal toleranceAcclimationClimate changeThermal niche variabilityQH301 BiologyInsect ScienceQH301Increased duration of extreme thermal events negatively affects cold acclimation ability in a high-latitude, freshwater ectotherm (Ischnura elegans; Odonata: Coenagrionidae)Journal article10.14411/eje.2020.010http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85090192635&partnerID=8YFLogxK117