Most animals show strong 24-h patterns of activity, usually being diurnal or nocturnal. An Australian desert skink, Ctenotus pantherinus, is unusual in being active day and night when all other Ctenotus species are diurnal, making it an excellent model to explore factors that promote night-time activity. We tested whether C. pantherinus 1) selects cooler temperatures than diurnal skinks, 2) shows no difference in mean selected temperature between day and night, 3) has the same metabolic rate during the day and night, 4) selects termites over other prey types, 5) can detect prey using only auditory or olfactory senses, and 6) experiences lower predation risk at night than during the day. C. pantherinus shows many features of diurnal skink sp...
Copyright © 2006 The Herpetologists' LeagueThe daily rhythm of behavioral thermoregulation in sleepy...
Characterization of metabolic rate is critical to constructing daily and seasonal energy budgets, co...
Nocturnal lizards are often active at temperatures that are sub-optimal for physiological functionin...
6 pagesInternational audienceAnimals that can be active both during day and night offer unique oppor...
Partitioning of activity time within ecological communities potentially reduces interspecific compet...
Paradoxically, nocturnal lizards prefer substantially higher body temperatures than are achievable a...
Many reptiles, commonly labelled as ‘nocturnal’, have higher selected body temperatures on a laborat...
Environmental temperatures play a vital role in the physiological and behavioral activity of ectothe...
Interactions between the environment and internal regulation drive the biophysiological dynamics of ...
The locomotor performance of reptiles is profoundly influenced by temperature, but little is known a...
While essential in understanding impacts of climate change for organisms, diel variation remains an ...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to respond to thermal vari...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comFew studies in non-mammalian vertebrate...
International audienceBehavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to r...
Copyright © 1998 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.This study examined daily and sea...
Copyright © 2006 The Herpetologists' LeagueThe daily rhythm of behavioral thermoregulation in sleepy...
Characterization of metabolic rate is critical to constructing daily and seasonal energy budgets, co...
Nocturnal lizards are often active at temperatures that are sub-optimal for physiological functionin...
6 pagesInternational audienceAnimals that can be active both during day and night offer unique oppor...
Partitioning of activity time within ecological communities potentially reduces interspecific compet...
Paradoxically, nocturnal lizards prefer substantially higher body temperatures than are achievable a...
Many reptiles, commonly labelled as ‘nocturnal’, have higher selected body temperatures on a laborat...
Environmental temperatures play a vital role in the physiological and behavioral activity of ectothe...
Interactions between the environment and internal regulation drive the biophysiological dynamics of ...
The locomotor performance of reptiles is profoundly influenced by temperature, but little is known a...
While essential in understanding impacts of climate change for organisms, diel variation remains an ...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to respond to thermal vari...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comFew studies in non-mammalian vertebrate...
International audienceBehavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to r...
Copyright © 1998 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.This study examined daily and sea...
Copyright © 2006 The Herpetologists' LeagueThe daily rhythm of behavioral thermoregulation in sleepy...
Characterization of metabolic rate is critical to constructing daily and seasonal energy budgets, co...
Nocturnal lizards are often active at temperatures that are sub-optimal for physiological functionin...