A predominantly diurnal tropical mammal increases nocturnality in response to high temperatures
Michaela C. Peterson,
Maria Luisa S. P. Jorge,
Alexine Keuroghlian
Abstract:The extent to which animals may compensate for rising temperatures through behavioral thermoregulation is an important unknown in predicting responses to climate change. Flexibility in temporal activity in particular may be an important factor in determining species' vulnerability. In this study, we examine whether the white‐lipped peccary, a predominantly diurnal Neotropical mammal, shifts its temporal activity and microclimate selection in response to daily temperature variation in the Pantanal biome of Braz… Show more
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