2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.2152
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Impacts of behaviour and acclimation of metabolic rate on energetics in sheltered ectotherms: a climate change perspective

Urtzi Enriquez-Urzelai,
Lumír Gvoždík

Abstract: Many ectothermic organisms counter harsh abiotic conditions by seeking refuge in underground retreats. Variations in soil hydrothermal properties within these retreats may impact their energy budget, survival and population dynamics. This makes retreat site choice a critical yet understudied component of their strategies for coping with climate change. We used a mechanistic modelling approach to explore the implications of behavioural adjustments and seasonal acclimation of metabolic rate on retreat depth and … Show more

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