Liolaemini lizards occur in southern South America in a variety of dietary habits across a broad latitudinal and altitudinal distribution. We studied standard metabolic rates of 19 Liolaemini species and analyzed these data using both conventional and phylogenetically informed statistics. Oxygen consumption showed a significant and positive relationship with body mass (SMR = 0.109 × body mass0.876±0.023), with a higher slope than that expected on the basis of the three-quarter power law model. After phylogenetically informed and conventional analyses, no significant differences in metabolic rates were found to be related to diet or elevation. We hypothesize that small body size, ecological conservatism and physiological compensation may exp...
We studied the efficiency of thermoregulation in four high elevation Liolaemus species in the Andes ...
The fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, provides a unique opportunity to investigate the causes of p...
Animal habitat-use patterns cannot be isolated from scale issues. Consequently, multi-scale studies ...
1. An organism’s ability to adjust its physiological traits to changes in environmental conditions i...
Lizards are a major component of temperate-to-tropical terrestrial vertebrate biotas, and have playe...
Cnemidophorus hyperythrus, a small (≈4-g) teiid lizard, occurs along an elevational thorn scrub—thor...
In ecomorphological and ecophysiological studies, locomotor performance is often considered to be an...
Many important aspects of an organism’s life are closely related to its body size. As a consequence,...
Shifts in feeding ecology are believed to promote island–mainland divergence. The lizard Liolaemus p...
Herbivory is generally thought to be restricted to reptiles with large body sizes that live in warm ...
In living organisms with sexual reproduction, the presence of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is common...
Bergmann's rule predicts larger body sizes in species living in higher latitudes and altitudes. This...
We used skeletochronology to assess the age structure, body size and sexual maturity in two populati...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Body maintenance energy requirements are measured as minimal metabolic rate (RMR) of inactive, posta...
We studied the efficiency of thermoregulation in four high elevation Liolaemus species in the Andes ...
The fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, provides a unique opportunity to investigate the causes of p...
Animal habitat-use patterns cannot be isolated from scale issues. Consequently, multi-scale studies ...
1. An organism’s ability to adjust its physiological traits to changes in environmental conditions i...
Lizards are a major component of temperate-to-tropical terrestrial vertebrate biotas, and have playe...
Cnemidophorus hyperythrus, a small (≈4-g) teiid lizard, occurs along an elevational thorn scrub—thor...
In ecomorphological and ecophysiological studies, locomotor performance is often considered to be an...
Many important aspects of an organism’s life are closely related to its body size. As a consequence,...
Shifts in feeding ecology are believed to promote island–mainland divergence. The lizard Liolaemus p...
Herbivory is generally thought to be restricted to reptiles with large body sizes that live in warm ...
In living organisms with sexual reproduction, the presence of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is common...
Bergmann's rule predicts larger body sizes in species living in higher latitudes and altitudes. This...
We used skeletochronology to assess the age structure, body size and sexual maturity in two populati...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Body maintenance energy requirements are measured as minimal metabolic rate (RMR) of inactive, posta...
We studied the efficiency of thermoregulation in four high elevation Liolaemus species in the Andes ...
The fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, provides a unique opportunity to investigate the causes of p...
Animal habitat-use patterns cannot be isolated from scale issues. Consequently, multi-scale studies ...