The impact of climate change on global biodiversity is firmly established, but the differential effect of climate change on populations within the same species is rarely considered. In ectotherms, melanism (i.e. darker integument due to heavier deposition of melanin) can significantly influence thermoregulation, as dark individuals generally heat more and faster than bright ones. Therefore, darker ectotherms might be more susceptible to climate change. Using the color-polyphenic lizard Karusasaurus polyzonus (Squamata: Cordylidae), we hypothesized that, under future climatic projections, darker populations will decrease their activity time more than brighter ones due to their greater potential for overheating. To test this, we mechanistical...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to respond to thermal vari...
Climate change is predicted to severely impact species distributions and extinction risk in the comi...
Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle ...
The impact of climate change on global biodiversity is firmly established, but the differential effe...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...
International audienceFacing warming environments, species can exhibit plastic or microevolutionary ...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
Body size (BS) varies in response to several selective pressures. In ectotherms, thermal inertia may...
As climates warm, populations of species will be faced with novel climatic environments, to which th...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
Lizards with low body temperatures do not seem to have ‘slower’life-history attributes than species...
Global warming should have a deep impact on thermoregulation by ectothermic animals such as lizards,...
International audienceBehavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to r...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to respond to thermal vari...
Climate change is predicted to severely impact species distributions and extinction risk in the comi...
Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle ...
The impact of climate change on global biodiversity is firmly established, but the differential effe...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...
With climate warming, many lizard species are at risk of extinction. This is largely due to low disp...
International audienceFacing warming environments, species can exhibit plastic or microevolutionary ...
1. Thermoregulation buffers environmental variation, which enables a species to persist during clima...
Body size (BS) varies in response to several selective pressures. In ectotherms, thermal inertia may...
As climates warm, populations of species will be faced with novel climatic environments, to which th...
Over the coming decades, our planet will experience a dramatic increase in average temperatures and ...
Lizards with low body temperatures do not seem to have ‘slower’life-history attributes than species...
Global warming should have a deep impact on thermoregulation by ectothermic animals such as lizards,...
International audienceBehavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to r...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an important mechanism allowing ectotherms to respond to thermal vari...
Climate change is predicted to severely impact species distributions and extinction risk in the comi...
Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle ...