Thermal and Metabolic Physiology of New Zealand Lizards

作者: Kelly M. Hare , Alison Cree

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-41674-8_9

关键词: EcologyAcclimatizationHigh rateCritical thermal maximumZoologyRange (biology)PhysiologyForagingEnergetic costMetabolic rateHabitatBiology

摘要: … From answers to these questions, we draw general conclusions about the extent to which New Zealand lizards have, through evolutionary change, become ‘cold adapted’ in their …

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