Extreme high environmental temperatures produce a variety of consequences for wildlife, including mass die-offs. Heat waves are increasing in frequency, intensity, and extent, and are projected to increase further under climate change. However, the spatial and temporal dynamics of die-off risk are poorly understood. Here, we examine the effects of heat waves on evaporative water loss (EWL) and survival in five desert passerine birds across the southwestern United States using a combination of physiological data, mechanistically informed models, and hourly geospatial temperature data. We ask how rates of EWL vary with temperature across specieshow frequently, over what areas, and how rapidly lethal dehydration occurshow EWL and die-off risk ...
Migratory birds are often not specifically adapted to arid conditions, yet several species travel ac...
Rising temperatures pose a grave risk to arid zone birds because they are already living close to th...
Endothermic animals resident in hot, arid terrestrial environments are likely to face a trade‐off be...
Extreme high environmental temperatures produce a variety of consequences for wildlife, including ma...
Climate change threatens global biodiversity by increasing extinction risk, yet few studies have unc...
Climate change threatens global biodiversity by increasing extinction risk, yet few studies have unc...
Intense heat waves are occurring more frequently, with concomitant increases in the risk of catastro...
Surface water is a critical resource for many birds inhabiting arid regions, but the implications of...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
At high temperatures, birds can face increased levels of stress which may ultimately impose fitness ...
Climate change has caused deserts, already defined by climatic extremes, to warm and dry more rapidl...
Climate change has caused deserts, already defined by climatic extremes, to warm and dry more rapidl...
Climate change has caused deserts, already defined by climatic extremes, to warm and dry more rapidl...
A number of authors have suggested that hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature (T-b) 2 degr...
Includes bibliographical referencesClimate change poses a major threat to living organisms, with max...
Migratory birds are often not specifically adapted to arid conditions, yet several species travel ac...
Rising temperatures pose a grave risk to arid zone birds because they are already living close to th...
Endothermic animals resident in hot, arid terrestrial environments are likely to face a trade‐off be...
Extreme high environmental temperatures produce a variety of consequences for wildlife, including ma...
Climate change threatens global biodiversity by increasing extinction risk, yet few studies have unc...
Climate change threatens global biodiversity by increasing extinction risk, yet few studies have unc...
Intense heat waves are occurring more frequently, with concomitant increases in the risk of catastro...
Surface water is a critical resource for many birds inhabiting arid regions, but the implications of...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
At high temperatures, birds can face increased levels of stress which may ultimately impose fitness ...
Climate change has caused deserts, already defined by climatic extremes, to warm and dry more rapidl...
Climate change has caused deserts, already defined by climatic extremes, to warm and dry more rapidl...
Climate change has caused deserts, already defined by climatic extremes, to warm and dry more rapidl...
A number of authors have suggested that hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature (T-b) 2 degr...
Includes bibliographical referencesClimate change poses a major threat to living organisms, with max...
Migratory birds are often not specifically adapted to arid conditions, yet several species travel ac...
Rising temperatures pose a grave risk to arid zone birds because they are already living close to th...
Endothermic animals resident in hot, arid terrestrial environments are likely to face a trade‐off be...