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Natural selection on plasticity of thermal traits in a highly seasonal environment
(2018)
For ectothermic species with broad geographical distributions, latitudinal/altitudinal variation in environmental temperatures (averages and extremes) is expected to shape the evolution of physiological tolerances and the ...
Thermal acclimation of leaf respiration of tropical trees and lianas: Response to experimental canopy warming, and consequences for tropical forest carbon balance
Climate warming is expected to increase respiration rates of tropical forest trees and lianas, which may negatively affect the carbon balance of tropical forests. Thermal acclimation could mitigate the expected respiration ...
Intraspecific differences in metabolic rate of Chroeomys olivaceus (Rodentia : Muridae): the effect of thermal acclimation in arid and mesic habitats
(SOCIEDAD BIOLGIA CHILE, 2005-06)
Studies of metabolic capacities in rodents have been largely Studied at an inter-specific levels, but physiological capacities of populations belonging to the same species have received lesser attention. Here we studied ...
Intraspecific differences in metabolic rate of Chroeomys olivaceus (Rodentia: Muridae): the effect of thermal acclimation in arid and mesic habitats
(Sociedad de Biologia de Chile, 2005)
Studies of metabolic capacities in rodents have been largely studied at an inter-specific levels, but physiological capacities of populations belonging to the same species have received lesser attention. Here we studied ...
Thermal relationships and exercise physiology in anuran amphibians: Integration and evolutionary implications
(Elsevier B.V., 2008-11-01)
Thermal and water balance are coupled in anurans, and species with particularly permeable skin avoid overheating more effectively than minimizing variance of body temperature. In turn, temperature affects muscle performance ...
Thermal relationships and exercise physiology in anuran amphibians: Integration and evolutionary implications
(Elsevier B.V., 2008-11-01)
Thermal and water balance are coupled in anurans, and species with particularly permeable skin avoid overheating more effectively than minimizing variance of body temperature. In turn, temperature affects muscle performance ...