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The Potential for Behavioral Thermoregulation to Buffer \Cold-Blooded\ Animals against Climate Warming
by
Kearney, Michael
, Wake, David B.
, Shine, Richard
, Porter, Warren P.
in
Air
/ Air temperature
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Australia
/ Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Sciences
/ Body temperature
/ Body Temperature Regulation - physiology
/ Circadian Rhythm
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change models
/ Climate models
/ Climatic data
/ Ecosystem
/ Energy balance
/ energy costs
/ Environmental assessment
/ Environmental impact
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Foraging
/ Geography
/ Global climate models
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse Effect
/ Habitats
/ High temperature
/ insects
/ Lizards - physiology
/ meteorological data
/ prediction
/ reproduction
/ Reptiles
/ Seasons
/ spatial data
/ Species
/ Temperate environments
/ Temperature
/ thermoregulation
/ Time Factors
/ topography
/ Tropical climates
/ Vegetation cover
/ Wind velocity
2009
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The Potential for Behavioral Thermoregulation to Buffer \Cold-Blooded\ Animals against Climate Warming
by
Kearney, Michael
, Wake, David B.
, Shine, Richard
, Porter, Warren P.
in
Air
/ Air temperature
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Australia
/ Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Sciences
/ Body temperature
/ Body Temperature Regulation - physiology
/ Circadian Rhythm
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change models
/ Climate models
/ Climatic data
/ Ecosystem
/ Energy balance
/ energy costs
/ Environmental assessment
/ Environmental impact
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Foraging
/ Geography
/ Global climate models
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse Effect
/ Habitats
/ High temperature
/ insects
/ Lizards - physiology
/ meteorological data
/ prediction
/ reproduction
/ Reptiles
/ Seasons
/ spatial data
/ Species
/ Temperate environments
/ Temperature
/ thermoregulation
/ Time Factors
/ topography
/ Tropical climates
/ Vegetation cover
/ Wind velocity
2009
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The Potential for Behavioral Thermoregulation to Buffer \Cold-Blooded\ Animals against Climate Warming
by
Kearney, Michael
, Wake, David B.
, Shine, Richard
, Porter, Warren P.
in
Air
/ Air temperature
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Australia
/ Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Sciences
/ Body temperature
/ Body Temperature Regulation - physiology
/ Circadian Rhythm
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change models
/ Climate models
/ Climatic data
/ Ecosystem
/ Energy balance
/ energy costs
/ Environmental assessment
/ Environmental impact
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Foraging
/ Geography
/ Global climate models
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse Effect
/ Habitats
/ High temperature
/ insects
/ Lizards - physiology
/ meteorological data
/ prediction
/ reproduction
/ Reptiles
/ Seasons
/ spatial data
/ Species
/ Temperate environments
/ Temperature
/ thermoregulation
/ Time Factors
/ topography
/ Tropical climates
/ Vegetation cover
/ Wind velocity
2009
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The Potential for Behavioral Thermoregulation to Buffer \Cold-Blooded\ Animals against Climate Warming
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The Potential for Behavioral Thermoregulation to Buffer \Cold-Blooded\ Animals against Climate Warming
2009
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Increasing concern about the impacts of global warming on biodiversity has stimulated extensive discussion, but methods to translate broad-scale shifts in climate into direct impacts on living animals remain simplistic. A key missing element from models of climatic change impacts on animals is the buffering influence of behavioral thermoregulation. Here, we show how behavioral and mass/energy balance models can be combined with spatial data on climate, topography, and vegetation to predict impacts of increased air temperature on thermoregulating ectotherms such as reptiles and insects (a large portion of global biodiversity). We show that for most \"cold-blooded\" terrestrial animals, the primary thermal challenge is not to attain high body temperatures (although this is important in temperate environments) but to stay cool (particularly in tropical and desert areas, where ectotherm biodiversity is greatest). The impact of climate warming on thermoregulating ectotherms will depend critically on how changes in vegetation cover alter the availability of shade as well as the animals' capacities to alter their seasonal timing of activity and reproduction. Warmer environments also may increase maintenance energy costs while simultaneously constraining activity time, putting pressure on mass and energy budgets. Energy-and mass-balance models provide a general method to integrate the complexity of these direct interactions between organisms and climate into spatial predictions of the impact of climate change on biodiversity. This methodology allows quantitative organism-and habitat-specific assessments of climate change impacts.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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