2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.13.575519
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Thermal Tolerance Plasticity and Dynamics of Thermal Tolerance inEublepharis macularius: Implications for Future Climate-Driven Heat Stress

Emma White,
Solyip Kim,
Garrett Wegh
et al.

Abstract: The intensity and duration of heat waves, as well as average global temperatures, are expected to increase due to climate change. Heat waves can cause physiological stress and reduce fitness in animals. Species can reduce overheating risk through phenotypic plasticity, which allows them to raise their thermal tolerance limits over time. This mechanism could be important for ectotherms whose body temperatures are directly influenced by available environmental temperatures. Geckos are a large, diverse group of e… Show more

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