This study aims to analyze the thermal biology and climatic vulnerability of two closely related lizard species (Stenocercus festae and S. guentheri) inhabiting the Ecuadorian Andes at high altitudes. Four physiological parameters-body temperature (Tb), preferred temperature (Tpref), critical thermal maximum (CTmax), and critical thermal minimum (CTmin)-were evaluated to analyze the variation of thermophysiological traits among these populations that inhabit different environmental and altitudinal conditions. We also evaluate the availability of operative temperatures, warming tolerance, and thermal safety margin of each population to estimate their possible risks in the face of future raising temperatures. Similar to previous studies, our ...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
The thermal quality of the habitat is key for the regulation of body temperature in terrestrial ecto...
The critical thermal limits of organisms and the thermal sensitivity of their performance tend to va...
Climate change poses different threats to animals across latitudes. Tropical species have been propo...
We summarize thermal-biology data of 69 species of Amazonian lizards, including mode of thermoregula...
The thermal requirements of ectotherms may vary among species due to adaptation to different thermal...
The thermal requirements of ectotherms may vary among species due to adaptation to different thermal...
© 2018 Diele-Viegas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Reptiles’ body temperature is strongly influenced by the thermal quality of microhabitats, exploitin...
Climate change and rising global temperatures pose a serious threat to biodiversity. We assessed the...
Behavioral and physiological traits of ectotherms are especially sensitive to fluctuations of enviro...
Ambient temperature is a primary factor affecting the physiology and activity of reptiles. Thermoreg...
The critical thermal limits of organisms and the thermal sensitivity of their performance tend to va...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
The thermal quality of the habitat is key for the regulation of body temperature in terrestrial ecto...
The critical thermal limits of organisms and the thermal sensitivity of their performance tend to va...
Climate change poses different threats to animals across latitudes. Tropical species have been propo...
We summarize thermal-biology data of 69 species of Amazonian lizards, including mode of thermoregula...
The thermal requirements of ectotherms may vary among species due to adaptation to different thermal...
The thermal requirements of ectotherms may vary among species due to adaptation to different thermal...
© 2018 Diele-Viegas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Reptiles’ body temperature is strongly influenced by the thermal quality of microhabitats, exploitin...
Climate change and rising global temperatures pose a serious threat to biodiversity. We assessed the...
Behavioral and physiological traits of ectotherms are especially sensitive to fluctuations of enviro...
Ambient temperature is a primary factor affecting the physiology and activity of reptiles. Thermoreg...
The critical thermal limits of organisms and the thermal sensitivity of their performance tend to va...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
The thermal quality of the habitat is key for the regulation of body temperature in terrestrial ecto...
The critical thermal limits of organisms and the thermal sensitivity of their performance tend to va...