2023
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2746
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Behavioral preference for microclimate conditions across elevation in Plethodon montanus

Trevor L. Chapman,
Joseph R. Bidwell

Abstract: The ability to behaviorally regulate body conditions is critical for ectotherms, particularly in the face of global climate change when seeking stable refugia in a changing environment could facilitate survival. This is especially important for montane species that are limited to high elevations. In the Northern Gray‐cheeked salamander (Plethodon montanus), studies have demonstrated that population demographics improve at higher elevations and physiological constraints may prevent them from moving into lower‐e… Show more

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