2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11316
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High‐resolution climate data reveal an increasing risk of warming‐driven activity restriction for diurnal and nocturnal lizards

Pauline C. Dufour,
Toby P. N. Tsang,
Nicholas Alston
et al.

Abstract: Widespread species experience a variety of climates across their distribution, which can structure their thermal tolerance, and ultimately, responses to climate change. For ectotherms, activity is highly dependent on temperature, its variability and availability of favourable microclimates. Thermal exposure and tolerance may be structured by the availability and heterogeneity of microclimates for species living along temperature and/or precipitation gradients – but patterns and mechanisms underlying such gradi… Show more

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