Abstract. Population densities of birds and mammals have been shown to decrease with body mass at approximately the same rate as metabolic rates increase, indicating that energetic needs constrain endotherm population densities. In ectotherms, the exponential increase of metabolic rate with body temperature suggests that environmental temperature may additionally constrain population densities. Here we test simple bioenergetic models for an ecologically important group of ectothermic vertebrates by examining 483 lizard populations. We find that lizard population densities decrease as a power law of body mass with a slope approximately inverse to the slope of the relationship between metabolic rates and body mass. Energy availability should ...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an efficient mechanism to buffer the physiological effects of climate...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Regulation of body tem...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Regulation of body tem...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
Regulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological performance in ectotherms but...
Temperature affects all organisms differently. Physiological processes, such as metabolism, interact...
Ectothermic organisms depend entirely on the surrounding environment in order to maintain thermal ba...
Aim Temperature influences most components of animal ecology and life history – but what kind of te...
Contrary to traditional models, habitat selection in ectotherms may be chiefly based on a habitat’s ...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an efficient mechanism to buffer the physiological effects of climate...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Regulation of body tem...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Regulation of body tem...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
Regulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological performance in ectotherms but...
Temperature affects all organisms differently. Physiological processes, such as metabolism, interact...
Ectothermic organisms depend entirely on the surrounding environment in order to maintain thermal ba...
Aim Temperature influences most components of animal ecology and life history – but what kind of te...
Contrary to traditional models, habitat selection in ectotherms may be chiefly based on a habitat’s ...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an efficient mechanism to buffer the physiological effects of climate...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...