<p>Boundaries were calculated from 10<sup>th</sup> and 90<sup>th</sup> percentiles of individual distributions. Datapoints are jittered horizontally to reduce overlap.</p
<p>Embryonic (a) developmental and (b) survival rates, (c) hatchling size, and (d) swimming speed of...
<p>Datapoints (mean operative temperatures across the water columns and individual body temperatures...
Aim. Ecogeographical body size variation in vertebrates (e.g., Bergmann’s rule) has long been recogn...
Preferred body temperatures of two newt species measured in laboratory thermal gradient
Many ectotherms effectively reduce their exposure to low or high environmental temperatures using be...
Temperature is an important factor determining distribution and abundance of organisms. Predicting t...
<p>(a) Water temperatures at the maximum depth, (b) temperatures on water surface. Values (hourly me...
Parameters of preferred body temperatures in larvae of two newt species reared under the presence or...
Copyright: © 2015 Balogová, Gvoždík. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of ...
Operative temperatures, body temperatures, and thermoregulatory indices of two newt species measured...
Many ectotherms reduce their exposure to changing thermal conditions using behavioral thermoregulati...
Coexistence with related species poses evolutionary challenges to which populations may react in div...
<p>(a) The crested newt Triturus cristatus and (b) the smooth newt Lissotriton vulgaris.</p><p>Bold ...
International audienceTemperature affects the physiological functions of ectotherms. To maintain opt...
International audiencePhenotypic variation along environmental gradients—particularly in body size—o...
<p>Embryonic (a) developmental and (b) survival rates, (c) hatchling size, and (d) swimming speed of...
<p>Datapoints (mean operative temperatures across the water columns and individual body temperatures...
Aim. Ecogeographical body size variation in vertebrates (e.g., Bergmann’s rule) has long been recogn...
Preferred body temperatures of two newt species measured in laboratory thermal gradient
Many ectotherms effectively reduce their exposure to low or high environmental temperatures using be...
Temperature is an important factor determining distribution and abundance of organisms. Predicting t...
<p>(a) Water temperatures at the maximum depth, (b) temperatures on water surface. Values (hourly me...
Parameters of preferred body temperatures in larvae of two newt species reared under the presence or...
Copyright: © 2015 Balogová, Gvoždík. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of ...
Operative temperatures, body temperatures, and thermoregulatory indices of two newt species measured...
Many ectotherms reduce their exposure to changing thermal conditions using behavioral thermoregulati...
Coexistence with related species poses evolutionary challenges to which populations may react in div...
<p>(a) The crested newt Triturus cristatus and (b) the smooth newt Lissotriton vulgaris.</p><p>Bold ...
International audienceTemperature affects the physiological functions of ectotherms. To maintain opt...
International audiencePhenotypic variation along environmental gradients—particularly in body size—o...
<p>Embryonic (a) developmental and (b) survival rates, (c) hatchling size, and (d) swimming speed of...
<p>Datapoints (mean operative temperatures across the water columns and individual body temperatures...
Aim. Ecogeographical body size variation in vertebrates (e.g., Bergmann’s rule) has long been recogn...