Behavioral and physiological traits of ectotherms are especially sensitive to fluctuations of environmental temperature. In particular, niche-specialist lizards are dependent on their physiological plasticity to adjust to changing environmental conditions. Lizards of the genus Phymaturus are viviparous, mainly herbivorous, and inhabit only rock promontories in the steppe environments of Patagonia and the Andes. Herein, we examine the vulnerability of the southernmost Phymaturus species to global warming: the endemic Phymaturus calcogaster, which lives in a mesic environment in eastern Patagonia. We studied body temperatures in the field (Tb), preferred body temperatures in a thermogradient (Tpref), the operative (Te) and environmental tempe...
This study aims to analyze the thermal biology and climatic vulnerability of two closely related liz...
Climate change poses different threats to animals across latitudes. Tropical species have been propo...
Body temperature is the most important ecophysiological variable affecting reptiles’ life history. M...
Ectotherms are especially vulnerable to climate change due to their dependence on environmental ther...
The vulnerability of populations and species to global warming depends not only on the environmental...
Locomotion is relevant to the ecology of reptiles because of its presumed influence on an organism’s...
Reptiles’ body temperature is strongly influenced by the thermal quality of microhabitats, exploitin...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
The predicted rise of global temperatures is of major concern for ectotherms because of its direct i...
When an animal in the laboratory experiences a change in temperature, physiological processes are af...
The behavioral and physiological mechanisms of thermoregulation and the morphological traits of liza...
Reptiles are important models for understanding fundamental aspects of physiological ecology and for...
Climate change and rising global temperatures pose a serious threat to biodiversity. We assessed the...
Lizard activity and endurance of cold climate is regulated by several factors such as evolutionary p...
An increase in temperatures and frequency of drought events are predicted in the High Andes due to c...
This study aims to analyze the thermal biology and climatic vulnerability of two closely related liz...
Climate change poses different threats to animals across latitudes. Tropical species have been propo...
Body temperature is the most important ecophysiological variable affecting reptiles’ life history. M...
Ectotherms are especially vulnerable to climate change due to their dependence on environmental ther...
The vulnerability of populations and species to global warming depends not only on the environmental...
Locomotion is relevant to the ecology of reptiles because of its presumed influence on an organism’s...
Reptiles’ body temperature is strongly influenced by the thermal quality of microhabitats, exploitin...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
The predicted rise of global temperatures is of major concern for ectotherms because of its direct i...
When an animal in the laboratory experiences a change in temperature, physiological processes are af...
The behavioral and physiological mechanisms of thermoregulation and the morphological traits of liza...
Reptiles are important models for understanding fundamental aspects of physiological ecology and for...
Climate change and rising global temperatures pose a serious threat to biodiversity. We assessed the...
Lizard activity and endurance of cold climate is regulated by several factors such as evolutionary p...
An increase in temperatures and frequency of drought events are predicted in the High Andes due to c...
This study aims to analyze the thermal biology and climatic vulnerability of two closely related liz...
Climate change poses different threats to animals across latitudes. Tropical species have been propo...
Body temperature is the most important ecophysiological variable affecting reptiles’ life history. M...