Heat-induced hatching of red-eyed treefrog embryos: hydration and clutch structure increase behavioral thermal tolerance

EC Guevara-Molina, FR Gomes… - Integrative Organismal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Climate change is increasing both environmental temperatures and droughts. Many
ectotherms respond behaviorally to heat, thereby avoiding damage from extreme …

On the Brink of Change? Environmental Drivers of Voluntary Thermal Maximum in South American Pitvipers

JC Diaz‐Ricaurte, FC Serrano… - Journal of …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Aim We test the relationship between the voluntary thermal maximum (VTMax; the
temperature at which an individual actively retreats to a colder site) and geographical …

Linking body condition and thermal physiology in lim** crickets: Does limb autotomy incur costs concerning behavioral thermal tolerance?

JC Díaz‐Ricaurte, EC Guevara‐Molina… - … Zoology Part A …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Many ectotherms have the ability to voluntarily detach a body part, known as autotomy,
usually in response to predator attacks. Autotomy can have an immediate benefit for …

Periorbital temperature responses to natural air temperature variation in wild birds

C Soravia, BJ Ashton, AR Ridley - Journal of Thermal Biology, 2022 - Elsevier
With global temperatures rapidly increasing, biologists require tools to assess how wild
animals are responding to heat. Thermal imaging of the eye region offers a potential non …

An integrative analysis of the short-term effects of tail autotomy on thermoregulation and dehydration rates in wall lizards

I Fernández-Rodríguez, FM Barroso… - Journal of thermal …, 2021 - Elsevier
Maintaining body temperature is essential for the optimal performance of physiological
functions. Ectotherms depend on external heat sources to thermoregulate. However …

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EC Guevara-Molina, FR Gomes, KM Warkentin - 2022 - repositorio.usp.br
Climate change is increasing both environmental temperatures and droughts. Many
ectotherms respond behaviorally to heat, thereby avoiding damage from extreme …