Here we examine how temperature fluctuations over a 20-year period affect multiple fertility traits in the world’s largest bird, the ostrich (Struthio camelus), which reproduce throughout the year in tropical and sub-tropical regions (Fig.1)37,38,39. Individually marked birds (n = 1299,...
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Effects of low temperature on breathing pattern and ventilatory responses during hibernation in the golden-mantled ground squirrel Article 07 April 2017 References Slonim, A. D., “Zhivotnaya teplota i yeyo regulaciya v organisme mlekopitayushikh”, Izd. Akad. N. U.S.S.R. (1952). John...
Engorged larvae obtained in October developed into deutonymphs through protonymphs approximately 1 mo before winter and became dormant in the cold winter season (approximately 3 mo). Most deutonymphs developed into tritonymphs in April and adults in May. Females began laying eggs in mid-June ...
Western Montana, USA, experiences complex air pollution patterns with predominant exposure sources from summer wildfire smoke and winter wood smoke. In addition, climate change related temperatures events are becoming more extreme and expected to contrib
In the context of climate change, a growing concern is that vector-pathogen or host-parasite interactions may be correlated with climatic factors, especially increasing temperatures. In the present study, we used a mosquito-microsporidian model to determ
Christensen AB, Taylor G, Lamare M, Byrne M (2023) The added costs of winter ocean warming for metabolism, arm regeneration and survival in the brittle star Ophionereis schayeri. J Exp Biol. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244613 Article PubMed Google Scholar Clark MS, Fraser KPP, Burns ...
Macroclimate warming is often assumed to occur within forests despite the potential for tree cover to modify microclimates. Here, using paired measurements, we compared the temperatures under the canopy versus in the open at 98 sites across 5 continents.
Increased heat risk in wet climate induced by urban humid heat Article 26 April 2023 Introduction Extreme heat is increasingly being acknowledged as a serious hazard to human health1,2,3. The health impacts of exposure to extreme heat occurs due to a combination of physiological responses to he...
Urbanization and local urban climate have multiple impacts on vegetation phenology in urban and suburban areas. Understanding these effects and their inter