• Sand-dwellers and Climate Change

    Sand-dwellers and Climate Change

    Lizards and snakes living in sandy soils in dry habitats and tolerating high temperatures have been considered beneficiaries of global warming as suitable habitats expand due to climate change. However, a study by Brazilian researchers shows this is not necessarily the case, according to an article published in the Journal of Arid Environments. “We concluded that climate change…

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  • Amphibians on the Edge: Climate Change and Other Threats to Survival

    Amphibians on the Edge: Climate Change and Other Threats to Survival

    In the world of biodiversity, Earth’s amphibians play a crucial role. From the magnificent Wallace’s Flying Frog to the Trinidad’s Bromeliad dwelling tree frog and the huge Chinese Giant Salamander these fascinating animals have captured the imaginations of naturalists for centuries. Unfortunately, the latest research paints a grim picture for amphibians worldwide. A new research…

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  • Modeling reptile distributions suggests climate change will exacerbate extinctions

    Modeling reptile distributions suggests climate change will exacerbate extinctions

    The impact of future climate change on global reptile diversity and distributions is a topic of concern. The potential effects on species range, position, and overlap across lizards, snakes, and turtles could result in a significant decrease in reptile richness around the world.

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  • Lizards & Climate Change

    Lizards and Climate Change Temperature is an important factor affecting biological processes in all forms of life. For example, geographical distribution, the speed of enzyme actions, muscle contractions, defense behavior, foraging performance, and reproduction are all impacted by temperature. Therefore it is not surprising that global warming is equal to habitat loss as the most…

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