I recorded body temperature and behaviour of eight Crocodylus johnstoni in the wild over a 2-yr period in order to quantify the effect of posturing on body temperature and to provide a mechanistic explanation of how behaviour affects body temperature. Behaviour was categorised according to the proportion of a crocodile's surface area exposed from the water (0% exposed [=diving] to 100% exposed [=basking]). Crocodiles did not simply shuttle between the extremes of 100% exposed and diving but showed an array of intermediate postures. Rates of body temperature change were negative for exposures less than 40% and positive for 60%-100% exposed. This was due to the difference between operative temperature and body temperature, which was negative ...
The effect of heating and cooling on heart rate in the estuarine crocodile Crocodylus porosus was st...
Survival of air-breathing, diving ectotherms is dependent on their capacity to optimise the time ava...
Change of ambient temperature between 32ºC and 15ºC reduced urine production of Crocodylus niloticus...
We determined diurnal and seasonal patterns of body temperature (T(b)) in Crocodylus johnstoni in th...
The differences in physical properties of air and water pose unique behavioural and physiological de...
Observations of aggressive encounters between crocodiles in the field showed that intraspecific aggr...
Empirical field data describing daily and seasonal cycles in body temperature (Tb) of free-ranging C...
We monitored behaviour and environmental and body temperatures (T(b)) in summer and winter in 11 sal...
Sinusoidal daily and seasonal patterns of change in body temperature (Tb) measured at 15 degrees S l...
Population decline and a shift in the geographical distribution of some ectothermic animals have bee...
ABSTRACT.—We examined effects of body size and temperature on swimming performance in juvenile estua...
Air-breathing, diving ectotherms are a crucial component of the biodiversity and functioning of aqua...
Many ectotherms bask in the sun as a behavioural mechanism to increase body temperature and facilita...
Background: Crocodilians are ectothermic animals. For this reason, the environmental temperature has...
1. Body mass is a key determinant of diving performance in endotherms. In air-breathing ecto-therms ...
The effect of heating and cooling on heart rate in the estuarine crocodile Crocodylus porosus was st...
Survival of air-breathing, diving ectotherms is dependent on their capacity to optimise the time ava...
Change of ambient temperature between 32ºC and 15ºC reduced urine production of Crocodylus niloticus...
We determined diurnal and seasonal patterns of body temperature (T(b)) in Crocodylus johnstoni in th...
The differences in physical properties of air and water pose unique behavioural and physiological de...
Observations of aggressive encounters between crocodiles in the field showed that intraspecific aggr...
Empirical field data describing daily and seasonal cycles in body temperature (Tb) of free-ranging C...
We monitored behaviour and environmental and body temperatures (T(b)) in summer and winter in 11 sal...
Sinusoidal daily and seasonal patterns of change in body temperature (Tb) measured at 15 degrees S l...
Population decline and a shift in the geographical distribution of some ectothermic animals have bee...
ABSTRACT.—We examined effects of body size and temperature on swimming performance in juvenile estua...
Air-breathing, diving ectotherms are a crucial component of the biodiversity and functioning of aqua...
Many ectotherms bask in the sun as a behavioural mechanism to increase body temperature and facilita...
Background: Crocodilians are ectothermic animals. For this reason, the environmental temperature has...
1. Body mass is a key determinant of diving performance in endotherms. In air-breathing ecto-therms ...
The effect of heating and cooling on heart rate in the estuarine crocodile Crocodylus porosus was st...
Survival of air-breathing, diving ectotherms is dependent on their capacity to optimise the time ava...
Change of ambient temperature between 32ºC and 15ºC reduced urine production of Crocodylus niloticus...