With some notable exceptions, small ectothermic vertebrates are incapable of endogenously sustaining a body temperature substantially above ambient temperature. This view was challenged by our observations of nighttime body temperatures sustained well above ambient (up to 10°C) during the reproductive season in tegu lizards (~2 kg). This led us to hypothesize that tegus have an enhanced capacity to augment heat production and heat conservation. Increased metabolic rates and decreased thermal conductance are the same mechanisms involved in body temperature regulation in those vertebrates traditionally acknowledged as “true endotherms” : the birds and mammals. The appreciation that a modern ectotherm the size of the earliest mammals can susta...
Ectotherms are especially susceptible to changing temperature conditions within their environment. T...
1. Terrestrial ectotherms are likely to face increased periods of heat stress as mean temperatures a...
Body size (BS) varies in response to several selective pressures. In ectotherms, thermal inertia may...
With some notable exceptions, small ectothermic vertebrates are incapable of endogenously sustaining...
Extant endotherms have high rates of metabolism, elevated body temperatures, usually tight control o...
This study was designed to determine the manner in which metabolism is suppressed during dormancy in...
Metabolic rate is a key ecophysiological factor determining fitness, distribution, survival and repr...
Many elements of mammalian and avian thermoregulatory mechanisms are present in reptiles and the cha...
The standard metabolic rates (SMRs) of 19 lizard and a single crocodilian species were measured at 3...
1. The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals...
Immunocompetence benefits animal fitness by combating pathogens, but also entails some costs. One of...
Immunocompetence benefits animal fitness by combating pathogens, but also entails some costs. One of...
The body temperature of ectotherms depends on the environmental temperatures and behavioral adjustme...
Thermoregulation is critically important for ectotherms, and there is a large body of literature on ...
Because most desert-dwelling lizards rely primarily on behavioral thermoregulation for the maintenan...
Ectotherms are especially susceptible to changing temperature conditions within their environment. T...
1. Terrestrial ectotherms are likely to face increased periods of heat stress as mean temperatures a...
Body size (BS) varies in response to several selective pressures. In ectotherms, thermal inertia may...
With some notable exceptions, small ectothermic vertebrates are incapable of endogenously sustaining...
Extant endotherms have high rates of metabolism, elevated body temperatures, usually tight control o...
This study was designed to determine the manner in which metabolism is suppressed during dormancy in...
Metabolic rate is a key ecophysiological factor determining fitness, distribution, survival and repr...
Many elements of mammalian and avian thermoregulatory mechanisms are present in reptiles and the cha...
The standard metabolic rates (SMRs) of 19 lizard and a single crocodilian species were measured at 3...
1. The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals...
Immunocompetence benefits animal fitness by combating pathogens, but also entails some costs. One of...
Immunocompetence benefits animal fitness by combating pathogens, but also entails some costs. One of...
The body temperature of ectotherms depends on the environmental temperatures and behavioral adjustme...
Thermoregulation is critically important for ectotherms, and there is a large body of literature on ...
Because most desert-dwelling lizards rely primarily on behavioral thermoregulation for the maintenan...
Ectotherms are especially susceptible to changing temperature conditions within their environment. T...
1. Terrestrial ectotherms are likely to face increased periods of heat stress as mean temperatures a...
Body size (BS) varies in response to several selective pressures. In ectotherms, thermal inertia may...