Although storms provide an extreme environmental challenge to organisms and are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity due to climate change, there are no quantitative observations on the behaviour and physiology of animals during natural disasters. We provide the first data on activity and thermal biology of a free-ranging, arboreal mammal during a storm with heavy rain and category 1 cyclone wind speeds. We studied a population of sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps), a species vulnerable to bad weather due to their small body size and mode of locomotion, in a subtropical habitat during spring when storms are common. Although torpor is generally rare in this species, sugar gliders remained inactive or reduced foraging times during...
Published onlineJournal ArticleIn recent years numerous studies have documented the effects of a cha...
Endothermic homeothermy is a major feature of the adaptive suites of tachymetabolic animals such as ...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Increased winter survival by reducing energy expenditure in adult animals is often viewed as the pri...
Torpor is a highly effective response to counter various ecological and physiological bottlenecks in...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Energy conservation is paramount for small mammals because of their small size, large surface area t...
Although wildfires are increasing globally, available information on how mammals respond behavioural...
Wildfires have increased in frequency and intensity worldwide with climate change as a main driving ...
Ecosystems can change rapidly and sometimes irreversibly due to a number of anthropogenic and natura...
Severe storms can pose a grave challenge to the temperature and energy homeostasis of small endother...
To cope with the post-fire challenges of decreased availability of food and shelter, brown antechinu...
Torpor was traditionally seen as a winter survival mechanism employed by animals living in cold and ...
Severe tropical cyclones greatly modify habitat of arboreal folivores by destroying forest canopy, r...
Small mammals appear to be less vulnerable to extinction than large species, but the underlying reas...
Published onlineJournal ArticleIn recent years numerous studies have documented the effects of a cha...
Endothermic homeothermy is a major feature of the adaptive suites of tachymetabolic animals such as ...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Increased winter survival by reducing energy expenditure in adult animals is often viewed as the pri...
Torpor is a highly effective response to counter various ecological and physiological bottlenecks in...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Energy conservation is paramount for small mammals because of their small size, large surface area t...
Although wildfires are increasing globally, available information on how mammals respond behavioural...
Wildfires have increased in frequency and intensity worldwide with climate change as a main driving ...
Ecosystems can change rapidly and sometimes irreversibly due to a number of anthropogenic and natura...
Severe storms can pose a grave challenge to the temperature and energy homeostasis of small endother...
To cope with the post-fire challenges of decreased availability of food and shelter, brown antechinu...
Torpor was traditionally seen as a winter survival mechanism employed by animals living in cold and ...
Severe tropical cyclones greatly modify habitat of arboreal folivores by destroying forest canopy, r...
Small mammals appear to be less vulnerable to extinction than large species, but the underlying reas...
Published onlineJournal ArticleIn recent years numerous studies have documented the effects of a cha...
Endothermic homeothermy is a major feature of the adaptive suites of tachymetabolic animals such as ...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...