The mechanisms that mediate the interaction between the thermal environment and species’ ranges are generally uncertain. Thermal environments may directly restrict species when environments exceed tolerance limits (i.e. the fundamental niche). However, thermal environments might also differentially affect relative performance among species prior to fundamental tolerances being met (i.e. the realized niche). We examined stress physiology (plasma glucose and corticosterone), mitochondrial performance, and the muscle metabolome of congeneric lizards that naturally partition the thermal niche, Elgaria multicarinata (southern alligator lizards; SAL) and E. coerulea (northern alligator lizards; NAL), in response to a thermal challenge...
Many reptiles are known to regulate body temperature, but little is known about the thermal biology ...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
The mechanisms that mediate the interaction between the thermal environment and species' ranges are ...
The mechanisms that mediate the interaction between the thermal environment and species ranges are g...
Temperature affects all organisms differently. Physiological processes, such as metabolism, interact...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
As climate change marches on, rapidly rising temperatures shatter records every year, presenting eve...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Reptiles rely on thermal heat exchange to achieve body temperatures (Tbody) conducive to maintaining...
The metabolic performance of ectotherms is expected to be driven by the environment in which they li...
The predominant view is that the thermal physiology of tropical ectotherms, including lizards, is no...
Environmental variability occurring at different timescales can significantly reduce performance, re...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
Understanding the effects of natural variation in environmental temperature on organisms and how tho...
Many reptiles are known to regulate body temperature, but little is known about the thermal biology ...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
The mechanisms that mediate the interaction between the thermal environment and species' ranges are ...
The mechanisms that mediate the interaction between the thermal environment and species ranges are g...
Temperature affects all organisms differently. Physiological processes, such as metabolism, interact...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
As climate change marches on, rapidly rising temperatures shatter records every year, presenting eve...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Reptiles rely on thermal heat exchange to achieve body temperatures (Tbody) conducive to maintaining...
The metabolic performance of ectotherms is expected to be driven by the environment in which they li...
The predominant view is that the thermal physiology of tropical ectotherms, including lizards, is no...
Environmental variability occurring at different timescales can significantly reduce performance, re...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
Understanding the effects of natural variation in environmental temperature on organisms and how tho...
Many reptiles are known to regulate body temperature, but little is known about the thermal biology ...
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural popula...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...