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Lizards on ice: Comparative thermal tolerances of the world's southernmost gecko

机译:冰上的蜥蜴:世界上最南端的壁虎的相对耐热性

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(1) We measured thermal tolerances (critical thermal minimum, CTmin and panting threshold, T-pant) for four populations of Homonota darwinii spanning most of the latitudinal range of the species. (2) CTmin differed across populations, but not latitudinally as predicted, likely because latitude was not as good, a proxy for operative temperatures (T-e). (3) Some populations had subzero CTmin indicating supercooling or freeze tolerance-the first time either phenomenon has been reported for a gecko. (4) T-pant did not differ significantly among populations. (5) The thermal tolerance breadth appears to be correlated with thermal variability in the environment. (6) Annual T-e data indicate gecko retreats play a crucial role in surviving extreme surface temperatures ( < 0 or > 50 degrees C)
机译:(1)我们测量了跨越该物种大部分纬度范围的四个达尔文人种的热耐受性(临界热最小,CTmin和喘气阈值,T裤)。 (2)CTmin在不同人群之间有所不同,但并非如预期的那样在纬度上有所差异,这可能是因为纬度不如手术温度(T-e)高。 (3)有些种群的CTmin低于零,表明过冷或耐冻性-首次报道壁虎中的任何一种现象。 (4)T裤在不同人群之间没有显着差异。 (5)热耐受宽度似乎与环境中的热变异性相关。 (6)年度T-e数据表明壁虎撤退在幸存的极端表面温度(<0或> 50摄氏度)中起着至关重要的作用

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