Rattlesnakes use their facial pit organs to sense external thermal fluctuations. A temperature decrease in the heat-sensing membrane of the pit organ has the potential to enhance heat flux between their endothermic prey and the thermal sensors, affect the optimal functioning of thermal sensors in the pit membrane and reduce the formation of thermal afterimages, improving thermal detection. We examined the potential for respiratory cooling to improve strike behaviour, capture, and consumption of endothermic prey in the South American rattlesnake, as behavioural indicators of thermal detection. Snakes with a higher degree of rostral cooling were more accurate during the strike, attacking warmer regions of their prey, and relocated and consume...
Thermal biology research compares field with laboratory data to elucidate the evolution of temperatu...
At high latitudes and elevations, snakes spend considerable time in overwintering refugia. Although ...
Most studies on how rising temperatures will impact terrestrial ectotherms have focused on single po...
Rattlesnakes use their facial pit organs to sense external thermal fluctuations. A temperature decre...
Little is known about the thermal biology of the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus) na...
The strong size discrepancy between adults and neonates within many species of ectotherms results in...
Hibernation is an important behavioral event in temperate-region reptiles for escaping periods of ha...
The interaction between the biophysical environment and ectotherm morphology elicits behaviors desig...
Studies of reptilian thermoregulation have tended to focus on diurnal heliothermic taxa that display...
Prairie rattlesnakes from Colorado, USA, were subjected to two thermal treatments during hibernation...
Predator-prey interactions shape the natural histories of both species as each tries to adapt and co...
Predator-prey interactions shape the natural histories of both species as each tries to adapt and co...
The facial pits characterizing the snake subfamily Crotalinae have been demonstrated to be important...
Fitness is affected by resource needs driving behavior of cryptic ectotherms and requires trade-offs...
In this study biotelemetry was used to record\ud continuously the deep body temperature of the weste...
Thermal biology research compares field with laboratory data to elucidate the evolution of temperatu...
At high latitudes and elevations, snakes spend considerable time in overwintering refugia. Although ...
Most studies on how rising temperatures will impact terrestrial ectotherms have focused on single po...
Rattlesnakes use their facial pit organs to sense external thermal fluctuations. A temperature decre...
Little is known about the thermal biology of the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus) na...
The strong size discrepancy between adults and neonates within many species of ectotherms results in...
Hibernation is an important behavioral event in temperate-region reptiles for escaping periods of ha...
The interaction between the biophysical environment and ectotherm morphology elicits behaviors desig...
Studies of reptilian thermoregulation have tended to focus on diurnal heliothermic taxa that display...
Prairie rattlesnakes from Colorado, USA, were subjected to two thermal treatments during hibernation...
Predator-prey interactions shape the natural histories of both species as each tries to adapt and co...
Predator-prey interactions shape the natural histories of both species as each tries to adapt and co...
The facial pits characterizing the snake subfamily Crotalinae have been demonstrated to be important...
Fitness is affected by resource needs driving behavior of cryptic ectotherms and requires trade-offs...
In this study biotelemetry was used to record\ud continuously the deep body temperature of the weste...
Thermal biology research compares field with laboratory data to elucidate the evolution of temperatu...
At high latitudes and elevations, snakes spend considerable time in overwintering refugia. Although ...
Most studies on how rising temperatures will impact terrestrial ectotherms have focused on single po...