Exploration metrics of juvenile newts, Ichthyosaura alpestris and Lissotriton vulgaris, during acute temperature change. Juveniles were exposed to two rearing thermal regimes for five weeks prior to behavioral assays. Repeated trials varied in the direction of temperature change and its position on temperature axis. The data provided information on three traits, i.e. 1) covered distance (cm) = distance travelled during 1 °C change; 2) average speed (cm/s) = average locomotor speed during 1°C change; 3) body mass (g). The second file provides R script for data analysis.</p
Due to their highly permeable skin and ectothermy, terrestrial amphibians are challenged by compromi...
Thermal activity constraints play a major role in many aspects of ectotherm ecology, including vulne...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
We repeatedly examined the influence of body temperature (13, 18, 23, and 28°C) and individual ident...
Many ectotherms effectively reduce their exposure to low or high environmental temperatures using be...
Many ectotherms reduce their exposure to changing thermal conditions using behavioral thermoregulati...
Temperature is an important factor determining distribution and abundance of organisms. Predicting t...
As climate change marches on, rapidly rising temperatures shatter records every year, presenting eve...
A fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to survive short-term, dele...
The metabolic performance of ectotherms is expected to be driven by the environment in which they li...
1. Physiology and temperature can both have a profound influence on behaviour and metabolism. Despit...
While temperature variation is known to cause large-scale adaptive divergence, its potential role as...
1) Current syndrome research focuses primarily on behavior with few incorporating components of phys...
Maximum swimming velocity as a function of total length in newt larvae. Velocity values are means ac...
A species' thermal sensitivity and its exposure to climate variation are key components in the predi...
Due to their highly permeable skin and ectothermy, terrestrial amphibians are challenged by compromi...
Thermal activity constraints play a major role in many aspects of ectotherm ecology, including vulne...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...
We repeatedly examined the influence of body temperature (13, 18, 23, and 28°C) and individual ident...
Many ectotherms effectively reduce their exposure to low or high environmental temperatures using be...
Many ectotherms reduce their exposure to changing thermal conditions using behavioral thermoregulati...
Temperature is an important factor determining distribution and abundance of organisms. Predicting t...
As climate change marches on, rapidly rising temperatures shatter records every year, presenting eve...
A fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to survive short-term, dele...
The metabolic performance of ectotherms is expected to be driven by the environment in which they li...
1. Physiology and temperature can both have a profound influence on behaviour and metabolism. Despit...
While temperature variation is known to cause large-scale adaptive divergence, its potential role as...
1) Current syndrome research focuses primarily on behavior with few incorporating components of phys...
Maximum swimming velocity as a function of total length in newt larvae. Velocity values are means ac...
A species' thermal sensitivity and its exposure to climate variation are key components in the predi...
Due to their highly permeable skin and ectothermy, terrestrial amphibians are challenged by compromi...
Thermal activity constraints play a major role in many aspects of ectotherm ecology, including vulne...
Widespread species often possess physiological mechanisms for coping with thermal heterogeneity, and...