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Extreme tolerance for nocturnal emergence at low body temperatures in a high-latitude lizard: implications for future climate warming

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High-latitude lizards are capable of activity at low winter temperatures and are active on warm nights (including in winter) with prior warmer temperatures during the day, with active field body… Click to show full abstract

High-latitude lizards are capable of activity at low winter temperatures and are active on warm nights (including in winter) with prior warmer temperatures during the day, with active field body temperature as low as 1.4#x00B0;C and air temperature less than 1#x00B0;C.

Keywords: extreme tolerance; emergence low; nocturnal emergence; high latitude; tolerance nocturnal; body

Journal Title: Conservation Physiology
Year Published: 2023

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