When is RCH not RCH? Rapid cold hardening has steep temperature thresholds inducing high survival but low fertility resilience to cold stress
Jasmine R. Vidrio, Daniel A. Hahn, Michael P. Moore, Gregory J. Ragland

TL;DR
This study shows how cold pre-exposure can protect fruit flies from extreme cold, boosting survival but not fertility, with sharp temperature thresholds controlling these effects.
Contribution
The study reveals distinct temperature thresholds for survival and fertility resilience to cold stress in fruit flies using a hormetic model.
Findings
A plateau-shaped relationship exists between pre-exposure temperature and female survival resilience.
Bayesian modeling identified sharp temperature thresholds for acclimation and cold injury.
Fertility resilience showed a muted response to pre-exposure temperature compared to survival.
Abstract
Variable thermal environments may have both detrimental and beneficial effects. For example, extreme temperatures may challenge homeostasis and inflict tissue damage, but may also induce acclimation that improves stress resilience. Hormetic models provide a framework to understand dosage-dependent, contrasting beneficial and detrimental effects from physiological and ecological perspectives. We used a hormetic framework and associated quantitative models to investigate how a range of relatively cold, pre-exposure temperatures influence survival and fertility following cold shock at a more extreme cold temperature in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Cold pre-exposure can induce a protective rapid cold hardening (RCH) response, fail to stimulate a response, or cause direct cold injury. We found a plateau-shaped relationship between pre-exposure temperature and female survival…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysiological and biochemical adaptations · Animal Behavior and Reproduction · Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
