An important trait of Pacific bluefin tuna (PBT) is their ability to maintain their body temperature above the ambient temperature, which allows them to occupy a wider ecological niche. However, the size at which this ability in nature develops is unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to clarify this point by monitoring the body temperature and the surrounding ambient temperature as the fish grew. PBT with fork lengths (FLs) ranging from 19.5 to 28.0 cm were implanted with archival electronic tags and released into the ocean. Data from 41 fish were obtained (recorded body and water temperatures, light level, and swimming depth (pressure) at 30-s intervals) and analyzed to elucidate the development of the ability of PBT to maintain a high body temperature. Body temperature of a PBT (
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Kitagawa, T., Abe, T. K., Kubo, K., Fujioka, K., Fukuda, H., & Tanaka, Y. (2022). Rapid endothermal development of juvenile pacific bluefin tuna. Frontiers in Physiology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.968468