Physiological responses to a changing winter climate in an early spring‐breeding amphibian
Robin Schmidt,
Cecile Zummach,
Noa Sinai
et al.
Abstract:Climate change is swiftly altering environmental winter conditions, leading to significant ecological impacts such as phenological shifts in many species. As a result, animals might face physiological mismatches due to longer or earlier activity periods and are at risk of being exposed to late spring freezes. Our study points for the first time to the complex physiological challenges that amphibians face as a result of changing thermal conditions due to winter climate change. We investigated the physiological … Show more
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