Although animals fine-tune their activity to avoid excess heat, we still lack a mechanistic understanding of such behaviors. As the global climate changes, such understanding is particularly important for projecting shifts in the activity patterns of populations and communities. We studied how foraging decisions vary with biotic and abiotic pressures. By tracking the foraging behavior of diurnal desert spiny mice in their natural habitat and estimating the energy and water costs and benefits of foraging, we asked how risk management and thermoregulatory requirements affect foraging decisions. We found that water requirements had the strongest effect on the observed foraging decisions. In their arid environment, mice often lose water while f...
Endothermic homeothermy is a major feature of the adaptive suites of tachymetabolic animals such as ...
Metabolic rates are related to the pace of life. Hence, research into their variability at global sc...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
Although animals fine-tune their activity to avoid excess heat, we still lack a mechanistic understa...
Most mammals can be characterized as nocturnal or diurnal. However infrequently, species may overcom...
International audienceAnimals that spend more energy than they obtain risk entering allostatic overl...
All raw data (Expedata files) and processed machine-readable csv files Availability of essential re...
The doubly labeled water (DLW) technique and indirect calorimetry enable measurement of an animal’s ...
<p>In this field study, we questioned how diverging vegetal coverage, temperature and moonlight infl...
We used a combination of giving up densities (GUD) and behavioural analysis from video footage to te...
The extreme aridity of desert environments results in water availability playing a role in shaping b...
Granivorous rodent populations in deserts are primarily regulated through precipitation-driven resou...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...
Daily and seasonal variations in physiological characteristics of mammals can be considered adaptati...
Temporal changes in net energy balance of animals strongly influence fitness; consequently, natural ...
Endothermic homeothermy is a major feature of the adaptive suites of tachymetabolic animals such as ...
Metabolic rates are related to the pace of life. Hence, research into their variability at global sc...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
Although animals fine-tune their activity to avoid excess heat, we still lack a mechanistic understa...
Most mammals can be characterized as nocturnal or diurnal. However infrequently, species may overcom...
International audienceAnimals that spend more energy than they obtain risk entering allostatic overl...
All raw data (Expedata files) and processed machine-readable csv files Availability of essential re...
The doubly labeled water (DLW) technique and indirect calorimetry enable measurement of an animal’s ...
<p>In this field study, we questioned how diverging vegetal coverage, temperature and moonlight infl...
We used a combination of giving up densities (GUD) and behavioural analysis from video footage to te...
The extreme aridity of desert environments results in water availability playing a role in shaping b...
Granivorous rodent populations in deserts are primarily regulated through precipitation-driven resou...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...
Daily and seasonal variations in physiological characteristics of mammals can be considered adaptati...
Temporal changes in net energy balance of animals strongly influence fitness; consequently, natural ...
Endothermic homeothermy is a major feature of the adaptive suites of tachymetabolic animals such as ...
Metabolic rates are related to the pace of life. Hence, research into their variability at global sc...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...