Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temperatures at these locations already approach critical physiological thresholds. Relatively small temperature increases could cause animals to exceed these thresholds more often, resulting in substantial fitness costs or even death. Oviparous species could be especially vulnerable because the maximum thermal tolerances of incubating embryos is often lower than adult counterparts, and in many species mothers abandon the eggs after oviposition, rendering them immobile and thus unable to avoid extreme temperatures. As a consequence, the effects of climate change might become evident earlier and be more devastating for hatchling production in the ...
Sea turtles are vulnerable to aspects of climate change because they have life history, physiologica...
Sea turtles are vulnerable to aspects of climate change because they have life history, physiologica...
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Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temp...
Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temp...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body tempe...
Sea turtles are a globally distributed migratory species that use a range of habitats during their l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
International audiencePhenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to...
Sea turtles are vulnerable to aspects of climate change because they have life history, physiologica...
Sea turtles are vulnerable to aspects of climate change because they have life history, physiologica...
© Company of Biologists. Post print version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO guidelines. Th...
Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temp...
Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temp...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body tempe...
Sea turtles are a globally distributed migratory species that use a range of habitats during their l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
International audiencePhenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to...
Sea turtles are vulnerable to aspects of climate change because they have life history, physiologica...
Sea turtles are vulnerable to aspects of climate change because they have life history, physiologica...
© Company of Biologists. Post print version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO guidelines. Th...