Survival of air-breathing, diving ectotherms is dependent on their capacity to optimise the time available for obligate underwater activities, such as predator avoidance. Submergence times are thermally sensitive, with dive durations significantly reduced by increases in water temperature, deeming these animals particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The physiological mechanisms underlying this compromised performance are unclear but are hypothesised to be linked to increased oxygen demand and a reduced capacity for metabolic depression at elevated temperatures. Here, we investigated how water temperature (both acute and chronic exposures) affected the physiology of juvenile estuarine crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) perfor...
Cutaneous gas exchange allows some air-breathing diving ectotherms to supplement their pulmonary oxy...
Increasing temperatures are expected to significantly affect the physiological performance of ectoth...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...
Air-breathing, diving ectotherms are a crucial component of the biodiversity and functioning of aqua...
Population decline and a shift in the geographical distribution of some ectothermic animals have bee...
The differences in physical properties of air and water pose unique behavioural and physiological de...
Diving ectothermic vertebrates are an important component of many aquatic ecosystems, but the threat...
1. Body mass is a key determinant of diving performance in endotherms. In air-breathing ecto-therms ...
The thermal dependence of aerobic metabolic rate in air-breathing ectotherms indicates that an incre...
1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 ± 1.87 min, mean ±...
1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 + 1.87 min, mean +...
The presumption that organisms benefit from thermal acclimation has been widely debated in the liter...
Dive duration in air-breathing vertebrates is thought to be constrained by the volume of oxygen stor...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
I recorded body temperature and behaviour of eight Crocodylus johnstoni in the wild over a 2-yr peri...
Cutaneous gas exchange allows some air-breathing diving ectotherms to supplement their pulmonary oxy...
Increasing temperatures are expected to significantly affect the physiological performance of ectoth...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...
Air-breathing, diving ectotherms are a crucial component of the biodiversity and functioning of aqua...
Population decline and a shift in the geographical distribution of some ectothermic animals have bee...
The differences in physical properties of air and water pose unique behavioural and physiological de...
Diving ectothermic vertebrates are an important component of many aquatic ecosystems, but the threat...
1. Body mass is a key determinant of diving performance in endotherms. In air-breathing ecto-therms ...
The thermal dependence of aerobic metabolic rate in air-breathing ectotherms indicates that an incre...
1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 ± 1.87 min, mean ±...
1. Voluntary undisturbed dives by Crocodylus porosus were short in duration (3.08 + 1.87 min, mean +...
The presumption that organisms benefit from thermal acclimation has been widely debated in the liter...
Dive duration in air-breathing vertebrates is thought to be constrained by the volume of oxygen stor...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
I recorded body temperature and behaviour of eight Crocodylus johnstoni in the wild over a 2-yr peri...
Cutaneous gas exchange allows some air-breathing diving ectotherms to supplement their pulmonary oxy...
Increasing temperatures are expected to significantly affect the physiological performance of ectoth...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...