Maintaining body temperature is essential for the optimal performance of physiological functions. Ectotherms depend on external heat sources to thermoregulate. However, thermoregulation may be constrained by body condition and hydration state. Autotomy (i.e., the voluntary shed of a body part) evolved in various animal lineages and allowed surviving certain events (such as predator attacks), but it may affect body condition and volume/surface ratios, increase dehydration and constrain thermoregulation. In the framework of a general analysis of the evolution of autotomy, here we assessed the effects of tail loss on the thermal preferences and evaporative water loss rates (EWL) in the lizard Podarcis bocagei, integrating the thermal and hydri...
The body temperature of ectotherms depends on the environmental temperatures and behavioral adjustme...
© 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...
Climate change is negatively affecting many species. The increase in mean air temperature is often a...
International audienceBehavioral fight responses to desiccation risk are important to predict the vu...
International audienceBehavioral fight responses to desiccation risk are important to predict the vu...
International audienceBehavioral fight responses to desiccation risk are important to predict the vu...
abstract: An organism's ability to maintain optimal body temperature is extremely important for sust...
Caudal autotomy is an anti-predator behaviour that is used by many lizard species. Although there is...
Theoretical models predict that lizards adjust their body temperature through behavioral thermoregul...
Because most desert-dwelling lizards rely primarily on behavioral thermoregulation for the maintenan...
Temperature affects all organisms differently. Physiological processes, such as metabolism, interact...
Chapter 1: Animals can respond to extreme climate by behaviorally avoiding it, or by physiologically...
Ectothermic organisms depend entirely on the surrounding environment in order to maintain thermal ba...
Caudal autotomy, the ability to shed the tail, is common in lizards as a response toattempted predat...
The body temperature of ectotherms depends on the environmental temperatures and behavioral adjustme...
© 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...
Climate change is negatively affecting many species. The increase in mean air temperature is often a...
International audienceBehavioral fight responses to desiccation risk are important to predict the vu...
International audienceBehavioral fight responses to desiccation risk are important to predict the vu...
International audienceBehavioral fight responses to desiccation risk are important to predict the vu...
abstract: An organism's ability to maintain optimal body temperature is extremely important for sust...
Caudal autotomy is an anti-predator behaviour that is used by many lizard species. Although there is...
Theoretical models predict that lizards adjust their body temperature through behavioral thermoregul...
Because most desert-dwelling lizards rely primarily on behavioral thermoregulation for the maintenan...
Temperature affects all organisms differently. Physiological processes, such as metabolism, interact...
Chapter 1: Animals can respond to extreme climate by behaviorally avoiding it, or by physiologically...
Ectothermic organisms depend entirely on the surrounding environment in order to maintain thermal ba...
Caudal autotomy, the ability to shed the tail, is common in lizards as a response toattempted predat...
The body temperature of ectotherms depends on the environmental temperatures and behavioral adjustme...
© 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...