Trapping at air temperatures close to, or exceeding, critical thermal maxima is important for comprehensive sampling of vertebrate assemblages and collection of sufficient data for impact assessment. However, pitfall trapping on hot days also potentially exposes trapped animals to stress or death through overheating or desiccation. We investigate causes of mortality from 14â 305 captures over a 22â year pitfall trap study in arid South Australia and compared mortality rates with maximum temperatures, solar radiation and rainfall. Overall mortality rate was 3.2% with chewing by rodents and handling accidents the most influential cause of death recorded. The highest mortality rates were experienced by the tiny skink, Lerista labialis, which...
Increases in the frequency, duration and intensity of heat waves are frequently evoked in climate ch...
Although the lethal consequences of extreme heat are increasingly reported in the literature, the fi...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...
Extreme heat events pose increasing challenges to biodiversity conservation worldwide, yet our abili...
Context : Designing an appropriate survey protocol requires understanding of how capture rates of ta...
© 2018 Dr. Himali Udeshinie RatnayakeHeatwaves have increased in intensity, duration and frequency i...
Abstract. Mass mortalities in flying-foxes occur in summers that reach extremely hot temperatures. I...
The temperature in pit and funnel traps with various shade-cover treatments on the two hottest days ...
Increases in mean temperatures caused by anthropogenic climate change increases the frequency and se...
Little is known about the effects of temperature extremes on natural systems. This is of increasing ...
Besides habitat loss and fragmentation, global warming is a major anthropogenic factor affecting spe...
1. The impacts of high ambient temperatures on mortality in humans and domestic animals are well und...
Effective monitoring of mammal species is critical to their management. Thermal cameras may enable m...
Increases in mean temperatures caused by anthropogenic climate change increase the frequency and sev...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to respond to thermal vari...
Increases in the frequency, duration and intensity of heat waves are frequently evoked in climate ch...
Although the lethal consequences of extreme heat are increasingly reported in the literature, the fi...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...
Extreme heat events pose increasing challenges to biodiversity conservation worldwide, yet our abili...
Context : Designing an appropriate survey protocol requires understanding of how capture rates of ta...
© 2018 Dr. Himali Udeshinie RatnayakeHeatwaves have increased in intensity, duration and frequency i...
Abstract. Mass mortalities in flying-foxes occur in summers that reach extremely hot temperatures. I...
The temperature in pit and funnel traps with various shade-cover treatments on the two hottest days ...
Increases in mean temperatures caused by anthropogenic climate change increases the frequency and se...
Little is known about the effects of temperature extremes on natural systems. This is of increasing ...
Besides habitat loss and fragmentation, global warming is a major anthropogenic factor affecting spe...
1. The impacts of high ambient temperatures on mortality in humans and domestic animals are well und...
Effective monitoring of mammal species is critical to their management. Thermal cameras may enable m...
Increases in mean temperatures caused by anthropogenic climate change increase the frequency and sev...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to respond to thermal vari...
Increases in the frequency, duration and intensity of heat waves are frequently evoked in climate ch...
Although the lethal consequences of extreme heat are increasingly reported in the literature, the fi...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...