Body temperature is the most important ecophysiological variable affecting reptiles’ life history. Moreover, thermoregulation in ectotherms implies a struggle to reach preferred temperatures in natural conditions due to the influence of biotic and abiotic factors. Our objective was to evaluate and compare the thermal biology of two syntopic species, Phymaturus extrilidus and Liolaemus parvus, in the Puna region of San Juan, Argentina. We determined body temperature (Tb), micro-environmental temperatures (Ta and Ts) and operative temperatures (Te) in the field. In the laboratory, we measured preferred temperatures (Tpref) and calculated the index of thermoregulatory efficiency (E). Neither body temperatures in the field nor preferred tempera...
Postural adjustments and microhabitat selection are two behavioral mechanisms that lizards extensive...
Ambient temperature is a primary factor affecting the physiology and activity of reptiles. Thermoreg...
Desert squamates need to regulate their body temperature within a specific range in response to extr...
Reptiles are important models for understanding fundamental aspects of physiological ecology and for...
We studied the efficiency of thermoregulation in four high elevation Liolaemus species in the Andes ...
The importance of the thermal environment for ectotherms and its relationship with thermal physiolog...
Thermoregulation in ectotherms may be modulated by climatic variability across geographic gradients....
We evaluated the thermal biology of two sympatric saxicolous species of the genus Phymaturus, endemi...
Small lizards can accommodate to constraints imposed by temporal changes in ambient temperature thro...
Habitat modification alters several aspects of the original fauna, among them the opportunity for th...
Ectotherms change their thermoregulation behaviour according to the available temperatures, photoper...
Two competing hypotheses have been suggested to explain thermal sensitivity of lizards to environmen...
The behavioral and physiological mechanisms of thermoregulation and the morphological traits of liza...
Behavioral and physiological traits of ectotherms are especially sensitive to fluctuations of enviro...
Locomotion is relevant to the ecology of reptiles because of its presumed influence on an organism’s...
Postural adjustments and microhabitat selection are two behavioral mechanisms that lizards extensive...
Ambient temperature is a primary factor affecting the physiology and activity of reptiles. Thermoreg...
Desert squamates need to regulate their body temperature within a specific range in response to extr...
Reptiles are important models for understanding fundamental aspects of physiological ecology and for...
We studied the efficiency of thermoregulation in four high elevation Liolaemus species in the Andes ...
The importance of the thermal environment for ectotherms and its relationship with thermal physiolog...
Thermoregulation in ectotherms may be modulated by climatic variability across geographic gradients....
We evaluated the thermal biology of two sympatric saxicolous species of the genus Phymaturus, endemi...
Small lizards can accommodate to constraints imposed by temporal changes in ambient temperature thro...
Habitat modification alters several aspects of the original fauna, among them the opportunity for th...
Ectotherms change their thermoregulation behaviour according to the available temperatures, photoper...
Two competing hypotheses have been suggested to explain thermal sensitivity of lizards to environmen...
The behavioral and physiological mechanisms of thermoregulation and the morphological traits of liza...
Behavioral and physiological traits of ectotherms are especially sensitive to fluctuations of enviro...
Locomotion is relevant to the ecology of reptiles because of its presumed influence on an organism’s...
Postural adjustments and microhabitat selection are two behavioral mechanisms that lizards extensive...
Ambient temperature is a primary factor affecting the physiology and activity of reptiles. Thermoreg...
Desert squamates need to regulate their body temperature within a specific range in response to extr...