Why tropical forest lizards are vulnerable to climate warming
University of Washington · University of California, Los Angeles · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Biological impacts of climate warming are predicted to increase with latitude, paralleling increases in warming. However, the magnitude of impacts depends not only on the degree of warming but also on the number of species at risk, their physiological sensitivity to warming and their options for behavioural and physiological compensation. Lizards are useful for evaluating risks of warming because their thermal biology is well studied. We conducted macrophysiological analyses of diurnal lizards from diverse latitudes plus focal species analyses of Puerto Rican Anolis and Sphaerodactyus. Although tropical lowland lizards live in environments that are warm all year, macrophysiological analyses indicate that some…
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7Topics & keywords
- Global warming
- Ecology
- Climate change
- Anolis
- Habitat
- Tropical climate
- Ecosystem
- Tropics