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Disponibili pubblicamente: 52
Environmental temperatures shape thermal physiology as well as diversification and genome-wide substitution rates in lizards
J Garcia-Porta, I Irisarri, M Kirchner, A Rodríguez, S Kirchhof, JL Brown, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 4077, 2019
Mandati: US National Science Foundation, German Research Foundation, Slovenian …
Natural selection on thermal preference, critical thermal maxima and locomotor performance
AL Gilbert, DB Miles
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1860), 20170536, 2017
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Extinction risks forced by climatic change and intraspecific variation in the thermal physiology of a tropical lizard
E Pontes-da-Silva, WE Magnusson, B Sinervo, GH Caetano, DB Miles, ...
Journal of thermal biology 73, 50-60, 2018
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Climate change, thermal niches, extinction risk and maternal‐effect rescue of toad‐headed lizards, Phrynocephalus, in thermal extremes of the Arabian Peninsula …
B Sinervo, DB Miles, Y Wu, FR MÉNDEZ‐DE LA CRUZ, S Kirchhof, Y Qi
Integrative zoology 13 (4), 450-470, 2018
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Thermal physiology and thermoregulatory behaviour exhibit low heritability despite genetic divergence between lizard populations
ML Logan, JD Curlis, AL Gilbert, DB Miles, AK Chung, JW McGlothlin, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285 (1878), 20180697, 2018
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Thermal physiology of amazonian lizards (reptilia: Squamata)
LM Diele-Viegas, LJ Vitt, B Sinervo, GR Colli, FP Werneck, DB Miles, ...
PLoS One 13 (3), e0192834, 2018
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Food, temperature and endurance: effects of food deprivation on the thermal sensitivity of physiological performance
AL Gilbert, DB Miles
Functional Ecology 30 (11), 1790-1799, 2016
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Water availability and environmental temperature correlate with geographic variation in water balance in common lizards
A Dupoué, A Rutschmann, JF Le Galliard, DB Miles, J Clobert, ...
Oecologia 185, 561-571, 2017
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Range increment or range detriment? Predicting potential changes in distribution caused by climate change for the endemic high-Andean lizard Phymaturus palluma
N Vicenzi, V Corbalán, D Miles, B Sinervo, N Ibargüengoytía
Biological conservation 206, 151-160, 2017
Mandati: US National Science Foundation, Government of Argentina
The Importance of Microhabitat: A Comparison of Two Microendemic Species of Plethodon to the Widespread P. cinereus
VR Farallo, DB Miles
Copeia 104 (1), 67-77, 2016
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Climate and habitat interact to shape the thermal reaction norms of breeding phenology across lizard populations
A Rutschmann, DB Miles, JF Le Galliard, M Richard, M S., B Sinervo, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 85, 457–466, 2016
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Thermoregulatory behavior and high thermal preference buffer impact of climate change in a Namib Desert lizard
S Kirchhof, RS Hetem, HM Lease, DB Miles, D Mitchell, J Müller, ...
Ecosphere 8 (12), e02033, 2017
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Trophic niche divergence among colour morphs that exhibit alternative mating tactics
MS Lattanzio, DB Miles
Royal Society Open Science 3 (4), 150531, 2016
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Spatiotemporal variation in thermal niches suggests lability rather than conservatism of thermal physiology along an environmental gradient
AL Gilbert, DB Miles
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 128 (2), 263-277, 2019
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Time of activity is a better predictor of the distribution of a tropical lizard than pure environmental temperatures
GHO Caetano, JC Santos, LB Godinho, VHGL Cavalcante, ...
Oikos 129 (7), 953-963, 2020
Mandati: US National Science Foundation, US Agency for International Development
Antagonistic responses of exposure to sublethal temperatures: adaptive phenotypic plasticity coincides with a reduction in organismal performance
AL Gilbert, DB Miles
The American Naturalist 194 (3), 344-355, 2019
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Water availability and temperature induce changes in oxidative status during pregnancy in a viviparous lizard
A Dupoué, P Blaimont, D Rozen‐Rechels, M Richard, S Meylan, J Clobert, ...
Functional Ecology 34 (2), 475-485, 2020
Mandati: US National Science Foundation, Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Lizards from warm and declining populations are born with extremely short telomeres
A Dupoué, P Blaimont, F Angelier, C Ribout, D Rozen-Rechels, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (33), e2201371119, 2022
Mandati: US National Science Foundation, European Commission, Agence Nationale de la …
The Bogert effect revisited: Salamander regulatory behaviors are differently constrained by time and space
VR Farallo, R Wier, DB Miles
Ecology and Evolution 8 (23), 11522-11532, 2018
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Climate Change and Collapsing Thermal Niches of Mexican Endemic Reptiles
B Sinervo, RA Lara Reséndiz, DB Miles, JE Lovich, JR Ennen, J Müller, ...
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
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