As ectotherms, lizards, among the best models in thermal studies, are influenced by many abiotic factors. Interestingly, there is a scarcity of data regarding the impact that insularity may have on thermoregulation. Islands, depending their size and altitude, may differ considerably in the thermal conditions they provide to lizards. Here, we focused on a study system comprising islands that differ in morphological characteristics. We worked with four Rock Agama (Laudakia sp.) insular populations, namely Cyprus, Naxos, Delos, and Corfu. We measured body, operative and preferred temperatures and evaluated thermoregulation effectiveness (E). According to our findings, E differed among populations: Corfu received the lowest E (0.45), Cyprus and...
Climate change poses different threats to animals across latitudes. Tropical species have been propo...
Ectothermic organisms depend entirely on the surrounding environment in order to maintain thermal ba...
Desert squamates need to regulate their body temperature within a specific range in response to extr...
Abstract: Simple Summary The ability of animals to maintain their body temperature within an optimal...
Both environmental temperatures and spatial heterogeneity can profoundly affect the biology of ectot...
Lizard thermoregulation is costly and is largely behavioural. Podarcis raffonei, endemic of few isle...
Ambient temperature is a primary factor affecting the physiology and activity of reptiles. Thermoreg...
Mountain lizards are highly vulnerable to climate change, and the continuous warming of their habita...
Global change, including habitat isolation and climate change, has both short- and long-term impacts...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an efficient mechanism to buffer the physiological effects of climate...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Regulation of body tem...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
Populations should adapt to the climate at their respective localities. Here, we examined difference...
I studied the habitat selection and thermal biology of two cryptic South Pacific skinks (Emoia cyanu...
Climate change poses different threats to animals across latitudes. Tropical species have been propo...
Ectothermic organisms depend entirely on the surrounding environment in order to maintain thermal ba...
Desert squamates need to regulate their body temperature within a specific range in response to extr...
Abstract: Simple Summary The ability of animals to maintain their body temperature within an optimal...
Both environmental temperatures and spatial heterogeneity can profoundly affect the biology of ectot...
Lizard thermoregulation is costly and is largely behavioural. Podarcis raffonei, endemic of few isle...
Ambient temperature is a primary factor affecting the physiology and activity of reptiles. Thermoreg...
Mountain lizards are highly vulnerable to climate change, and the continuous warming of their habita...
Global change, including habitat isolation and climate change, has both short- and long-term impacts...
Behavioral thermoregulation is an efficient mechanism to buffer the physiological effects of climate...
1. Thermoregulatory behaviour enables ectotherms to maintain preferred body temperatures across a ra...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Regulation of body tem...
International audienceRegulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological perform...
Populations should adapt to the climate at their respective localities. Here, we examined difference...
I studied the habitat selection and thermal biology of two cryptic South Pacific skinks (Emoia cyanu...
Climate change poses different threats to animals across latitudes. Tropical species have been propo...
Ectothermic organisms depend entirely on the surrounding environment in order to maintain thermal ba...
Desert squamates need to regulate their body temperature within a specific range in response to extr...