Environmental temperatures play a vital role in the physiological and behavioral activity of ectotherms. Behavioral thermoregulation allows animals to modify their body temperature to optimize functions critical to fitness, including digestion, growth, reproduction, and locomotor performance. Diurnal reptiles are a classic model system to answer questions related to thermal ecology, whereas behavioral thermoregulation in nocturnal species is thought to be strongly constrained by low environmental thermal heterogeneity at night. The few studies describing the thermal ecology of nocturnal reptiles indicate a majority of thermoregulatory behavior (if any) occurs during the day within diurnal retreats, but few examined this behavior throughout ...
Nocturnal Gekkonidae forage in the open at a body temperature (BT) lower and often more variable tha...
Regulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological performance in ectotherms but...
Temperature has significant effects on physiological activities and geographical distribution of ect...
Environmental temperatures play a vital role in the physiological and behavioral activity of ectothe...
Many reptiles, commonly labelled as ‘nocturnal’, have higher selected body temperatures on a laborat...
Comprehensive investigations of thermoregulation have been primarily performed on diurnal lizards. T...
Nocturnal lizards are often active at temperatures that are sub-optimal for physiological functionin...
The primary objective of this study is to provide the first thorough investigation of thermoregulato...
Lizards, as ectotherms, rely on external heat sources such as solar radiation, substrate temperature...
6 pagesInternational audienceAnimals that can be active both during day and night offer unique oppor...
Accumulating evidence has demonstrated considerable impact of climate change on biodiversity, with t...
Studies of reptilian thermoregulation have tended to focus on diurnal heliothermic taxa that display...
Abstract: Simple Summary The ability of animals to maintain their body temperature within an optimal...
Ectotherms, especially terrestrial squamates, rely on suitable microclimatic conditions to maintain ...
Reptiles are poorly studied animals in comparison to other species. Reptiles are ectoderms that requ...
Nocturnal Gekkonidae forage in the open at a body temperature (BT) lower and often more variable tha...
Regulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological performance in ectotherms but...
Temperature has significant effects on physiological activities and geographical distribution of ect...
Environmental temperatures play a vital role in the physiological and behavioral activity of ectothe...
Many reptiles, commonly labelled as ‘nocturnal’, have higher selected body temperatures on a laborat...
Comprehensive investigations of thermoregulation have been primarily performed on diurnal lizards. T...
Nocturnal lizards are often active at temperatures that are sub-optimal for physiological functionin...
The primary objective of this study is to provide the first thorough investigation of thermoregulato...
Lizards, as ectotherms, rely on external heat sources such as solar radiation, substrate temperature...
6 pagesInternational audienceAnimals that can be active both during day and night offer unique oppor...
Accumulating evidence has demonstrated considerable impact of climate change on biodiversity, with t...
Studies of reptilian thermoregulation have tended to focus on diurnal heliothermic taxa that display...
Abstract: Simple Summary The ability of animals to maintain their body temperature within an optimal...
Ectotherms, especially terrestrial squamates, rely on suitable microclimatic conditions to maintain ...
Reptiles are poorly studied animals in comparison to other species. Reptiles are ectoderms that requ...
Nocturnal Gekkonidae forage in the open at a body temperature (BT) lower and often more variable tha...
Regulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological performance in ectotherms but...
Temperature has significant effects on physiological activities and geographical distribution of ect...