Authors
Anna F Senior, Zak S Atkins, Nick Clemann, Michael G Gardner, Mellesa Schroder, Geoffrey M While, Bob BM Wong, David G Chapple
Publication date
2019/5/22
Journal
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Volume
127
Issue
2
Pages
278-291
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The critical thermal limits of organisms and the thermal sensitivity of their performance tend to vary predictably across latitudinal gradients. There has been comparatively less investigation into variation in thermal biology with elevation, despite similar gradients in environmental temperatures. To redress this, we examined critical thermal limits (CTmin and CTmax), thermal sensitivity of locomotor performance, and shelter site attributes, in three lizard species that replace one another along a contiguous elevation gradient in south-eastern Australia. The species examined consisted of a highland specialist, Liopholis guthega, mid-elevation species, Liopholis montana, and lowland species, Liopholis whitii. We found similar habitat attributes between the species, but L. guthega predominantly occurred in open habitat, which might reflect a strategy for maximizing exposure to insolation. We found intraspecific …
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