Factors influencing levels and rates of variation of body temperature ( T b ) in montane Bufo boreas boreas and in lowland Bufo boreas halophilus were investigated as an initial step toward understanding the role of natural thermal variation in the physiology and energetics of these ectothermic animals. Body temperatures of boreas can vary 25–30° C over 24-h periods. Such variation is primarily due to both nocturnal and diurnal activity and the physical characteristics of the montane environment. Bufo boreas halophilus are primarily nocturnal except during breeding and are voluntarily active at body temperatures ranging between 10 and 25° C. Despite variation in T b encountered in the field, boreas select a narrow range of T b in a thermal ...
Disturbances can significantly affect the thermal regime and community structure of wetlands. We inv...
In anurans, changes in ambient temperature influence body temperature and, therefore, energy consump...
We studied the thermal tolerances of Odontophrynus occidentalis during the dry and wet seasons of th...
The relations of standard and active rates of oxygen consumption to body temperature (T b ) were tes...
The relations of standard and active aerobic and anaerobic metabolism and heart rate to body tempera...
We study the variation in thermal parameters in two contrasting populations Yungas Redbelly Toads (M...
We studied the variation of thermal parameters of Odontophrynus occidentalis between season (wet and...
Rhinella spinulosa is an anuran toad species distributed latitudinal and altitudinal (1200-5000. m) ...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
This paper reports on responses lo habitat and thermoregulotion exhibited by three species of toads,...
PhDZoologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
Compared with other terrestrial vertebrates, amphibians are generally less tolerant of thermal extre...
Southern toads (Anaxyrus terrestris) are ectothermic terrestrial amphibians. As such they are sensit...
Summary. The relations of standard and active aerobic and anaerobic metab-olism and heart rate to bo...
The thermal performance of an animal is directly linked to its thermal sensitivity. Information on t...
Disturbances can significantly affect the thermal regime and community structure of wetlands. We inv...
In anurans, changes in ambient temperature influence body temperature and, therefore, energy consump...
We studied the thermal tolerances of Odontophrynus occidentalis during the dry and wet seasons of th...
The relations of standard and active rates of oxygen consumption to body temperature (T b ) were tes...
The relations of standard and active aerobic and anaerobic metabolism and heart rate to body tempera...
We study the variation in thermal parameters in two contrasting populations Yungas Redbelly Toads (M...
We studied the variation of thermal parameters of Odontophrynus occidentalis between season (wet and...
Rhinella spinulosa is an anuran toad species distributed latitudinal and altitudinal (1200-5000. m) ...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
This paper reports on responses lo habitat and thermoregulotion exhibited by three species of toads,...
PhDZoologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
Compared with other terrestrial vertebrates, amphibians are generally less tolerant of thermal extre...
Southern toads (Anaxyrus terrestris) are ectothermic terrestrial amphibians. As such they are sensit...
Summary. The relations of standard and active aerobic and anaerobic metab-olism and heart rate to bo...
The thermal performance of an animal is directly linked to its thermal sensitivity. Information on t...
Disturbances can significantly affect the thermal regime and community structure of wetlands. We inv...
In anurans, changes in ambient temperature influence body temperature and, therefore, energy consump...
We studied the thermal tolerances of Odontophrynus occidentalis during the dry and wet seasons of th...