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Animal Behaviour | 2017

Plasticity of thermoregulatory behaviour in response to the thermal environment by widespread and alpine reptile species

Aj Caldwell; Geoffrey M. While; E Wapstra

Phenotypic plasticity plays a central role in determining how organisms respond to environmental change over short timescales. Despite this, we know little about how phenotypic plasticity varies between populations or species. We tested the extent of plasticity in basking behaviour in low- and high-altitude populations of two widespread lowland and two highland species of a cool-climate lizard genus: Niveoscincus. We found evidence of divergence in basking behaviour between populations and species, with highland species and high-altitude populations of all species basking more than the widespread lowland species and low-altitude populations. Furthermore, we found differences in the extent of behavioural plasticity between species. Widespread lowland species altered their basking behaviour depending on basking opportunity whereas the highland species maintained high levels of basking independent of basking opportunity. These differences in basking behaviour were concordant with the differences in body temperature across all populations, species and treatments. Combined, this suggests that divergence in thermoregulatory behaviour and thermophysiology between populations and species may have been facilitated by adaptive behavioural plasticity within populations. We discuss this and the implications of our findings for the ability of these animals to cope with ongoing climate change.


Journal of Thermal Biology | 2015

Potential for thermal tolerance to mediate climate change effects on three members of a cool temperate lizard genus, Niveoscincus.

Aj Caldwell; Geoffrey M. While; Nicholas J. Beeton; E Wapstra


Species on the Move | 2016

Can behavior and physiology mitigate climate change impacts on snow skink persistence and distribution

Aj Caldwell; Geoffrey M. While; M Kearney; E Wapstra


Australian Society of Herpetologists Annual meeting | 2016

Surviving and thriving? Climate change effects on widespread and alpine temperate lizard species

Aj Caldwell; Geoffrey M. While; M Kearney; E Wapstra


Behaviour 2015 Conference | 2015

Plasticity of thermoregulatory behavior in response to the thermal environment: a comparative test across specialist and generalist reptile species

Aj Caldwell; Geoffrey M. While; E Wapstra


Australian Society of Herpetologists Annual meeting | 2014

An integrated approach to understanding climate change on snow skinks

E Wapstra; Aj Caldwell; Nicholas J. Beeton; Geoffrey M. While


8th Biannual Meeting of the Australasian Evolution Society | 2013

Some snow skinks like it hot

E Wapstra; Aj Caldwell; Nicholas J. Beeton; Geoffrey M. While


11th INTECOL Congress | 2013

The potential role of phenotypic plasticity in buffering climate change in a viviparous lizard

E Wapstra; Aj Caldwell; C Cadby; Nicholas J. Beeton; Geoffrey M. While


First Joint Congress on Evolutionary Biology | 2012

The role of phenotypic plasticity in buffering climate change

Aj Caldwell; Geoffrey M. While; E Wapstra


14th International Behavioral Ecology Congress | 2012

Can behaviour buffer climate change

Aj Caldwell; Geoffrey M. While; E Wapstra

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E Wapstra

University of Tasmania

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C Cadby

University of Tasmania

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