Abstract

1. 1. The specific thermal efficiency response (STER) of Macrobrachium tenellum covers 50.2% of the average temperatures measured over a 10 year period in the natural environment. 2. 2. The zone of optimum thermal preference of M. tenellum, as defined by the avoided temperatures, is 115.75°C 2. 3. 3. The study of the thermal preference area and the specific thermal efficiency response (STER) could elucidate the strategic temperature regulatory responses of M. tenellum as a reflection of the global climatic change.

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