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140 related items for PubMed ID: 37058282

  • 1. Thermophysiological plasticity could buffer the effects of global warming on a Patagonian lizard.
    Kubisch EL, Fernández JB, Ibargüengoytía NR.
    J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol; 2023 Jul; 339(6):590-601. PubMed ID: 37058282
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  • 2. Vulnerability to climate warming of Liolaemus pictus (Squamata, Liolaemidae), a lizard from the cold temperate climate in Patagonia, Argentina.
    Kubisch EL, Fernández JB, Ibargüengoytía NR.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2016 Feb; 186(2):243-53. PubMed ID: 26679700
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  • 4. Running performance with emphasis on low temperatures in a Patagonian lizard, Liolaemus lineomaculatus.
    Cecchetto NR, Medina SM, Ibargüengoytía NR.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Sep 07; 10(1):14732. PubMed ID: 32895421
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  • 5. Latitudinal pattern of the thermal sensitivity of running speed in the endemic lizard Liolaemus multimaculatus.
    Stellatelli OA, Vega LE, Block C, Rocca C, Bellagamba P, Dajil JE, Cruz FB.
    Integr Zool; 2022 Jul 07; 17(4):619-637. PubMed ID: 34496145
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    Gómez Alés R, Acosta JC, Astudillo V, Córdoba M.
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  • 7. Effect of temperature on the locomotor performance of species in a lizard assemblage in the Puna region of Argentina.
    Gómez Alés R, Acosta JC, Astudillo V, Córdoba M, Blanco GM, Miles D.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2018 Nov 07; 188(6):977-990. PubMed ID: 30288595
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  • 8. Could plasticity mediate highlands lizards' resilience to climate change? A case study of the leopard iguana (Diplolaemus leopardinus) in Central Andes of Argentina.
    Vicenzi N, Bacigalupe LD, Laspiur A, Ibargüengoytía N, Sassi PL.
    J Exp Biol; 2021 Jul 15; 224(14):. PubMed ID: 34160050
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  • 9. Geographic variation and acclimation effects on thermoregulation behavior in the widespread lizard Liolaemus pictus.
    Artacho P, Saravia J, Perret S, Bartheld JL, Le Galliard JF.
    J Therm Biol; 2017 Jan 15; 63():78-87. PubMed ID: 28010818
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  • 10. Potential benefits from global warming to the thermal biology and locomotor performance of an endangered Patagonian lizard.
    Cabezas-Cartes F, Fernández JB, Duran F, Kubisch EL.
    PeerJ; 2019 Jan 15; 7():e7437. PubMed ID: 31413930
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  • 11. Correspondence between thermal biology and locomotor performance in a liolaemid lizard from the southeastern coastal Pampas of Argentina.
    Dematteis A, Stellatelli OA, Block C, Vega LE, Dajil JE, Cruz FB.
    J Therm Biol; 2022 Apr 15; 105():103173. PubMed ID: 35393042
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  • 12. Variation of preferred body temperatures along an altitudinal gradient: A multi-species study.
    Trochet A, Dupoué A, Souchet J, Bertrand R, Deluen M, Murarasu S, Calvez O, Martinez-Silvestre A, Verdaguer-Foz I, Darnet E, Chevalier HL, Mossoll-Torres M, Guillaume O, Aubret F.
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  • 14. Ecological constraints to match field and preferred temperatures in lizards Tropidurus catalanensis (Squamata; Tropiduridae).
    Maia-Carneiro T, Navas CA.
    J Therm Biol; 2021 May 15; 98():102903. PubMed ID: 34016370
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  • 15. Thermal biology of two tropical lizards from the Ecuadorian Andes and their vulnerability to climate change.
    Guerra-Correa ES, Merino-Viteri A, Andrango MB, Torres-Carvajal O.
    PLoS One; 2020 May 15; 15(1):e0228043. PubMed ID: 31978205
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  • 17. Extinction risks forced by climatic change and intraspecific variation in the thermal physiology of a tropical lizard.
    Pontes-da-Silva E, Magnusson WE, Sinervo B, Caetano GH, Miles DB, Colli GR, Diele-Viegas LM, Fenker J, Santos JC, Werneck FP.
    J Therm Biol; 2018 Apr 15; 73():50-60. PubMed ID: 29549991
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  • 19. Effect of early thermal environment on the morphology and performance of a lizard species with bimodal reproduction.
    Beltrán I, Durand V, Loiseleur R, Whiting MJ.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2020 Nov 15; 190(6):795-809. PubMed ID: 32951106
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  • 20. Comparative thermal ecophysiology in Pristidactylus scapulatus populations from the Puna region of Argentina.
    Gómez Alés R, Acosta JC, Valdez F, Martínez TA, Acosta R, Rodriguez Muñoz MJ, Fernández R, Corrales L.
    Zoology (Jena); 2021 Apr 15; 145():125903. PubMed ID: 33639556
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