Physiological performance declines precipitously at high body temperature (Tb), but little attention has been paid to adaptive variation in upper Tb limits among endotherms. We hypothesized that avian maximum tolerable body temperature (Tbmax) has evolved in response to climate, with higher Tbmax in species exposed to high environmental heat loads or humidity-related constraints on evaporative heat dissipation. To test this hypothesis, we compared Tbmax and related variables among 53 bird species at multiple sites in South Africa with differing maximum air temperatures (Tair) and humidity using a phylogenetically-informed comparative framework. Birds in humid, lowland habitats had comparatively high Tbmax (mean ± SD = 45.60 ± 0.58°C) and lo...
Birds show phylogenetic variation in the relative importance of respiratory versus cutaneous evapora...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...
Physiological performance declines precipitously at high body temperature (Tb), but little attention...
Surface water is a critical resource for many birds inhabiting arid regions, but the implications of...
Thesis (PhD (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Extreme heat events and increasing global air t...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
Evaporative heat loss pathways vary among avian orders, but the extent to which evaporative cooling ...
Concerns about climate change have led to an increase in studies on physiological mechanisms birds p...
Evaporative heat dissipation is a key aspect of avian thermoregulation in hot environments.We quant...
Examining physiological traits across large spatial scales can shed light on the environmental facto...
The roles of phylogeny and body size in avian heat stress physiology, and how they interact to set ...
Examining physiological traits across large spatial scales can shed light on the environmental facto...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Birds show phylogenetic variation in the relative importance of respiratory versus cutaneous evapora...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...
Physiological performance declines precipitously at high body temperature (Tb), but little attention...
Surface water is a critical resource for many birds inhabiting arid regions, but the implications of...
Thesis (PhD (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Extreme heat events and increasing global air t...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
Evaporative heat loss pathways vary among avian orders, but the extent to which evaporative cooling ...
Concerns about climate change have led to an increase in studies on physiological mechanisms birds p...
Evaporative heat dissipation is a key aspect of avian thermoregulation in hot environments.We quant...
Examining physiological traits across large spatial scales can shed light on the environmental facto...
The roles of phylogeny and body size in avian heat stress physiology, and how they interact to set ...
Examining physiological traits across large spatial scales can shed light on the environmental facto...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Birds show phylogenetic variation in the relative importance of respiratory versus cutaneous evapora...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...