One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geographic ranges, ecophysiology, and climate; however, the mechanisms underlying the distributional geographic patterns observed remain unknown for most organisms. In the case of ectotherms this is particularly important because the knowledge of these interactions may provide a robust framework for predicting the potential consequences of climate change in these organisms. Here we studied the relationship of thermal sensitivity and thermal tolerance in Patagonian lizards and their geographic ranges, proposing that species with wider distributions have broader plasticity and thermal tolerance. We predicted that lizard thermal physiology is related ...
Thermal trait variation is of fundamental importance to forecasting the impacts of environmental ch...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
An increase in temperatures and frequency of drought events are predicted in the High Andes due to c...
The vulnerability of populations and species to global warming depends not only on the environmental...
The predicted rise of global temperatures is of major concern for ectotherms because of its direct i...
Climate change and rising global temperatures pose a serious threat to biodiversity. We assessed the...
Thermoregulation in ectotherms may be modulated by climatic variability across geographic gradients....
Behavioral and physiological traits of ectotherms are especially sensitive to fluctuations of enviro...
Research addressing the effects of global warming on the distribution and persistence of species gen...
Aim Identifying factors that limit species distributions is a fundamental question in ecology with ...
Ectotherms are especially vulnerable to climate change due to their dependence on environmental ther...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
Lizard activity and endurance of cold climate is regulated by several factors such as evolutionary p...
1.Research addressing the effects of global warming on the distribution and persistence of species g...
Thermal trait variation is of fundamental importance to forecasting the impacts of environmental ch...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...
An increase in temperatures and frequency of drought events are predicted in the High Andes due to c...
The vulnerability of populations and species to global warming depends not only on the environmental...
The predicted rise of global temperatures is of major concern for ectotherms because of its direct i...
Climate change and rising global temperatures pose a serious threat to biodiversity. We assessed the...
Thermoregulation in ectotherms may be modulated by climatic variability across geographic gradients....
Behavioral and physiological traits of ectotherms are especially sensitive to fluctuations of enviro...
Research addressing the effects of global warming on the distribution and persistence of species gen...
Aim Identifying factors that limit species distributions is a fundamental question in ecology with ...
Ectotherms are especially vulnerable to climate change due to their dependence on environmental ther...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
Lizard activity and endurance of cold climate is regulated by several factors such as evolutionary p...
1.Research addressing the effects of global warming on the distribution and persistence of species g...
Thermal trait variation is of fundamental importance to forecasting the impacts of environmental ch...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...
Species may exhibit similar thermal tolerances via either common ancestry or environmental filtering...