Desert squamates need to regulate their body temperature within a specific range in response to extreme temperatures. Variation of thermal resources through altitudinal and latitudinal gradients influences the thermal physiological traits and thermoregulation of organisms. In some species, the physiological requirements between populations can vary correlated with environmental conditions. In other species, the physiological parameters may remain similar across geographic gradients. In this study, we compared the thermal requirements and thermoregulatory strategies of a lizard (Callisaurus draconoides) that inhabits contrasting desert ecoregions across a latitudinal gradient. To assess thermoregulation of C. draconoides, we measured their f...
Small lizards can accommodate to constraints imposed by temporal changes in ambient temperature thro...
Environmental temperatures often regulate the activity and physiological processes of ectotherms. Be...
Body temperature is the most important ecophysiological variable affecting reptiles’ life history. M...
The thermal quality of the habitat is key for the regulation of body temperature in terrestrial ecto...
Thermoregulation in ectotherms may be modulated by climatic variability across geographic gradients....
Reptiles are important models for understanding fundamental aspects of physiological ecology and for...
Ambient temperature is a primary factor affecting the physiology and activity of reptiles. Thermoreg...
The body temperature of lizards is strongly influenced by the thermal quality of microhabitats, expl...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an efficient mechanism to buffer the physiological effects of climate...
The behavioral and physiological mechanisms of thermoregulation and the morphological traits of liza...
Behavioral and physiological traits of ectotherms are especially sensitive to fluctuations of enviro...
The thermal requirements of ectotherms may vary among species due to adaptation to different thermal...
The main goal of this study was to determine the thermal ecology of the small tree lizard Urosaurus ...
Habitat modification alters several aspects of the original fauna, among them the opportunity for th...
Small lizards can accommodate to constraints imposed by temporal changes in ambient temperature thro...
Environmental temperatures often regulate the activity and physiological processes of ectotherms. Be...
Body temperature is the most important ecophysiological variable affecting reptiles’ life history. M...
The thermal quality of the habitat is key for the regulation of body temperature in terrestrial ecto...
Thermoregulation in ectotherms may be modulated by climatic variability across geographic gradients....
Reptiles are important models for understanding fundamental aspects of physiological ecology and for...
Ambient temperature is a primary factor affecting the physiology and activity of reptiles. Thermoreg...
The body temperature of lizards is strongly influenced by the thermal quality of microhabitats, expl...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an efficient mechanism to buffer the physiological effects of climate...
The behavioral and physiological mechanisms of thermoregulation and the morphological traits of liza...
Behavioral and physiological traits of ectotherms are especially sensitive to fluctuations of enviro...
The thermal requirements of ectotherms may vary among species due to adaptation to different thermal...
The main goal of this study was to determine the thermal ecology of the small tree lizard Urosaurus ...
Habitat modification alters several aspects of the original fauna, among them the opportunity for th...
Small lizards can accommodate to constraints imposed by temporal changes in ambient temperature thro...
Environmental temperatures often regulate the activity and physiological processes of ectotherms. Be...
Body temperature is the most important ecophysiological variable affecting reptiles’ life history. M...