Abstract
1. 1. By comparison with animals acclimated to constant temperatures (4, 8, 12, 16, 20°C) juvenile trout exposed to diurnal sinewave temperature cycles (12 ± 4, 12 ± 6.5°C) before testing, exhibited some increase in heat tolerance and more pronounced increases in median resistance times. 2. 2. The lower amplitude cycle was generally more effective than was the 12 ± 6.5°C, suggesting the likelihood of an optimum cycle amplitude.
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