“…When lacking shelter, snakes exhibit reduced energy intake (high regurgitation rate) and chronically elevated levels of corticosterone (CORT, a hormone secreted in response to stress via the hypothalamicepituitaryeadrenal, HPA, axis) Moore & Mason, 2001). However, some snakes do not experience an increase in baseline plasma CORT levels when occupying thermally suboptimal environments (Sykes & Klukowski, 2009; but see ; Dupoue, Brischoux, Lourdais, & Angelier, 2013). Furthermore, although little data on thermal performance exist for P. guttatus, the swimming and striking performances of other colubrid snakes are not highly sensitive to shifts in T b (e.g.…”