Bat responses to climate change: a systematic review
Understanding how species respond to climate change is key to informing vulnerability
assessments and designing effective conservation strategies, yet research efforts on wildlife …
assessments and designing effective conservation strategies, yet research efforts on wildlife …
Cold truths: how winter drives responses of terrestrial organisms to climate change
CM Williams, HAL Henry, BJ Sinclair - Biological Reviews, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Winter is a key driver of individual performance, community composition, and ecological
interactions in terrestrial habitats. Although climate change research tends to focus on …
interactions in terrestrial habitats. Although climate change research tends to focus on …
Thermal adaptation: a theoretical and empirical synthesis
MJ Angilletta - 2009 - books.google.com
Temperature profoundly impacts both the phenotypes and distributions of organisms. These
thermal effects exert strong selective pressures on behaviour, physiology and life history …
thermal effects exert strong selective pressures on behaviour, physiology and life history …
Carpe noctem: the importance of bats as bioindicators
The earth is now subject to climate change and habitat deterioration on unprecedented
scales. Monitoring climate change and habitat loss alone is insufficient if we are to …
scales. Monitoring climate change and habitat loss alone is insufficient if we are to …
Climate change meets habitat fragmentation: linking landscape and biogeographical scale levels in research and conservation
P Opdam, D Wascher - Biological conservation, 2004 - Elsevier
Climate change and habitat fragmentation are considered key pressures on biodiversity. In
this paper we explore the potential synergetic effects between these factors. We argue that …
this paper we explore the potential synergetic effects between these factors. We argue that …
Physiological correlates of geographic range in animals
We evaluate the extent to which physiological tolerances and capacities can be considered
as factors that impact the geographic range of animals. We also discuss the importance of …
as factors that impact the geographic range of animals. We also discuss the importance of …
Maximal heat dissipation capacity and hyperthermia risk: neglected key factors in the ecology of endotherms
JR Speakman, E Król - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The role of energy in ecological processes has hitherto been considered primarily from the
standpoint that energy supply is limited. That is, traditional resource‐based ecological and …
standpoint that energy supply is limited. That is, traditional resource‐based ecological and …
[图书][B] Ecological physiology of daily torpor and hibernation
F Geiser - 2021 - Springer
The last 'hibernation book'was published in 1982, nearly 40 years ago, so clearly an update
was needed. The options were a book written by a single author or an edited book written by …
was needed. The options were a book written by a single author or an edited book written by …
White-nose syndrome initiates a cascade of physiologic disturbances in the hibernating bat host
ML Verant, CU Meteyer, JR Speakman, PM Cryan… - BMC physiology, 2014 - Springer
Background The physiological effects of white-nose syndrome (WNS) in hibernating bats
and ultimate causes of mortality from infection with Pseudogymnoascus (formerly …
and ultimate causes of mortality from infection with Pseudogymnoascus (formerly …
Travelling through a warming world: climate change and migratory species
RA Robinson, HQP Crick, JA Learmonth… - Endangered species …, 2009 - int-res.com
Long-distance migrations are among the wonders of the natural world, but this multi-taxon
review shows that the characteristics of species that undertake such movements appear to …
review shows that the characteristics of species that undertake such movements appear to …