Dataset of thermophysiological traits and locomotor performance in Sceloporus bicanthalis under pre and post-acclimatisation conditions

Published: 13 August 2025| Version 4 | DOI: 10.17632/n4zfgcdwrm.4
Contributor:
Mirna Vera

Description

The increase in global temperatures threatens the persistence of viviparous lizard populations inhabiting high-altitude habitats, known as 'sky islands'. These isolated populations experience greater temperature fluctuations, which has fostered the development of broad thermal tolerances compared to lower-altitude populations (Janzen's hypothesis). We asked whether a higher thermal tolerance confers a fitness advantage to the species in coping with the increase in temperatures predicted under future climate scenarios. To investigate this, we conducted an acclimation experiment at a low elevation and measured various ecophysiological variables, as well as locomotor performance.

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Institutions

  • Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

Categories

Natural Sciences, Ecology, Body Temperature Regulation, Viviparity, Temperature Effect

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