Includes bibliographical references.The field metabolic rate (FMR) and water flux of the herbivorous Namib sand-dune lizard, Angolosaurus skoogi, was measured during the summer non-breeding period (early January) by means of doubly labelled water. FMR was about half that expected for a lizard of this size. Water flux and laboratory measured standard metabolic rates were, however, typical of other desert lizards. It thus appeared a priori that this species was behaviourally reducing metabolic costs through reduced activity. This generated questions with regard to the ecological and physiological significance of low FMRs. Is the reduction forced by intolerable environmental conditions or the need to stay in positive water and energy balance? ...
Cnemidophorus hyperythrus, a small (≈4-g) teiid lizard, occurs along an elevational thorn scrub—thor...
The fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, provides a unique opportunity to investigate the causes of p...
Energy budgets for the wide-foraging arthropodivorous lizard Cnemidophorus tigris were constructe...
ABSTRACT The extent of variation in reptile field metabolism, and its causal bases, are poorly under...
The frillneck lizard, Chlamydosaurus kingii, is a conspicuous component of the fauna of the wetdry t...
Characterization of metabolic rate is critical to constructing daily and seasonal energy budgets, co...
The lizard Angolosaurus skoogi inhabits the surface and subsurface environments of sand dunes of the...
Chapter 1: Animals can respond to extreme climate by behaviorally avoiding it, or by physiologically...
International audienceTo cope with limited availability of drinking water in their environment, terr...
Lizards at the northern, cool edge of their geographic range in the northern hemisphere should encou...
1. 1. Lizards with different preferred temperatures were water-loaded, and their ability to excrete ...
1. Oxygen consumption and lactate content of the lizard Dipsosaurus dorsalis were determined under s...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe studied the physiological ecology of...
1. Metabolic rates were measured in two xeric-adapted gekkonid lizards, Anarbylus switaki and Coleon...
abstract: An organism's ability to maintain optimal body temperature is extremely important for sust...
Cnemidophorus hyperythrus, a small (≈4-g) teiid lizard, occurs along an elevational thorn scrub—thor...
The fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, provides a unique opportunity to investigate the causes of p...
Energy budgets for the wide-foraging arthropodivorous lizard Cnemidophorus tigris were constructe...
ABSTRACT The extent of variation in reptile field metabolism, and its causal bases, are poorly under...
The frillneck lizard, Chlamydosaurus kingii, is a conspicuous component of the fauna of the wetdry t...
Characterization of metabolic rate is critical to constructing daily and seasonal energy budgets, co...
The lizard Angolosaurus skoogi inhabits the surface and subsurface environments of sand dunes of the...
Chapter 1: Animals can respond to extreme climate by behaviorally avoiding it, or by physiologically...
International audienceTo cope with limited availability of drinking water in their environment, terr...
Lizards at the northern, cool edge of their geographic range in the northern hemisphere should encou...
1. 1. Lizards with different preferred temperatures were water-loaded, and their ability to excrete ...
1. Oxygen consumption and lactate content of the lizard Dipsosaurus dorsalis were determined under s...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe studied the physiological ecology of...
1. Metabolic rates were measured in two xeric-adapted gekkonid lizards, Anarbylus switaki and Coleon...
abstract: An organism's ability to maintain optimal body temperature is extremely important for sust...
Cnemidophorus hyperythrus, a small (≈4-g) teiid lizard, occurs along an elevational thorn scrub—thor...
The fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, provides a unique opportunity to investigate the causes of p...
Energy budgets for the wide-foraging arthropodivorous lizard Cnemidophorus tigris were constructe...