2021
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.234427
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Bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) with reduced scalation lose water faster but do not have substantially different thermal preferences

Abstract: Whether scales reduce cutaneous evaporative water loss in lepidosaur reptiles (Superorder Lepidosauria) such as lizards and snakes has been a contentious issue for nearly half a century. Furthermore, while many studies have looked at whether dehydration affects thermal preference in lepidosaurs, far fewer have examined whether normally hydrated lepidosaurs can assess their instantaneous rate of evaporative water loss and adjust their thermal preference to compensate in an adaptive manner. We tested both of the… Show more

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“…De baardagaam kan gedurende de beursopstelling zonder water. Bovendien leidt de aanwezigheid van een waterbak tot vervuiling van het verblijf (Wilson & Swan 2013;Cannon 2003;Sakich & Tattersall 2021).…”
Section: Punt 23unclassified
“…De baardagaam kan gedurende de beursopstelling zonder water. Bovendien leidt de aanwezigheid van een waterbak tot vervuiling van het verblijf (Wilson & Swan 2013;Cannon 2003;Sakich & Tattersall 2021).…”
Section: Punt 23unclassified