Sammanfattning
"We tested the hypothesis that the costs of thermoregulation (e.g. predation) can affect the preferred body temperature (T-P, the ""target"" body temperature in thermoregulation) of reptiles. In European adders (Vipera berus), juveniles face higher predation risks than adults. We compared T-P between adult and juvenile adders and found that the T-P of juveniles was approximately 5 degrees C lower than that of adults, while adult males and females did not differ. All groups were characterized by narrow T-P ranges. Our results suggest that reptiles may change their T-P in response to the high ecological costs of thermoregulation. Alternative explanations for the reported pattern are also discussed."
Originalspråk | engelska |
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Tidskrift | Herpetological Journal |
Volym | 17 |
Nummer | 1 |
Sidor (från-till) | 58-61 |
Antal sidor | 4 |
ISSN | 0268-0130 |
Status | Publicerad - 2007 |
MoE-publikationstyp | A1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad |
Vetenskapsgrenar
- 118 Biovetenskaper