The locomotor capacity of amphibians depends strongly on temperature and hydration. Understanding the potential interactions between these variables remains an important challenge because temperature and water availability covary strongly in natural environments. We explored the effects of temperature and hydration on the hopping speeds of Rhinella granulosa, a small toad from the semiarid Caatinga and the Atlantic Rain Forest in Brazil. We asked whether thermal and hydric states interact to determine performance and whether toads from the Caatinga differ from their conspecifics from the Atlantic Forest. Both dehydration and cooling impaired hopping speed, but effects were independent of one another. In comparison to performances of other a...
As an invasive organism spreads into a novel environment, it may encounter strong selective pressure...
Temperature and water availability are factors that affect, importantly, the ecology, physiology, an...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
abstract: The locomotor capacity of amphibians depends strongly on temperature and hydration. Unders...
Water availability in the environment is a fundamental factor in determining the limits of geographi...
Amphibian locomotor capacity is strongly linked to temperature and hydration. However, organisms in ...
Due to their highly permeable skin and ectothermy, terrestrial amphibians are challenged by compromi...
Invasive species provide a robust opportunity to evaluate how animals deal with novel environmental ...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
Amphibians are suffering population declines globally, and understanding how environmental parameter...
<div><p>Amphibian species richness increases toward the equator, particularly in humid tropical fore...
The thermal dependence of performance capacity was assessed in two anuran amphibians: Bufo boreas (w...
Plasticity or evolution in behavioural responses are key attributes of successful animal invasions. ...
A key goal of ecology and evolution is to understand the relative contributions of environment and h...
We measured preferred body temperature in a thermal gradient for twelve species of Hylid frogs (genu...
As an invasive organism spreads into a novel environment, it may encounter strong selective pressure...
Temperature and water availability are factors that affect, importantly, the ecology, physiology, an...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
abstract: The locomotor capacity of amphibians depends strongly on temperature and hydration. Unders...
Water availability in the environment is a fundamental factor in determining the limits of geographi...
Amphibian locomotor capacity is strongly linked to temperature and hydration. However, organisms in ...
Due to their highly permeable skin and ectothermy, terrestrial amphibians are challenged by compromi...
Invasive species provide a robust opportunity to evaluate how animals deal with novel environmental ...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
Amphibians are suffering population declines globally, and understanding how environmental parameter...
<div><p>Amphibian species richness increases toward the equator, particularly in humid tropical fore...
The thermal dependence of performance capacity was assessed in two anuran amphibians: Bufo boreas (w...
Plasticity or evolution in behavioural responses are key attributes of successful animal invasions. ...
A key goal of ecology and evolution is to understand the relative contributions of environment and h...
We measured preferred body temperature in a thermal gradient for twelve species of Hylid frogs (genu...
As an invasive organism spreads into a novel environment, it may encounter strong selective pressure...
Temperature and water availability are factors that affect, importantly, the ecology, physiology, an...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...