Search Results - "Arenas Moreno, Diego M."
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Thermoregulatory strategies of three reclusive lizards (genus Xantusia) from the Baja California peninsula, Mexico, under current and future microenvironmental temperatures
Published in Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology (01-06-2021)“…The thermal quality of the habitat is key for the regulation of body temperature in terrestrial ectotherms and, therefore, permits them to carry out their…”
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MAYEX is an old long noncoding RNA recruited for X chromosome dosage compensation in a reptile
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (20-09-2024)“…Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are essential regulatory elements of sex chromosomes that act to equalize gene expression levels between males and females. , ,…”
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A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-04-2024)“…Aim Squamate fitness is affected by body temperature, which in turn is influenced by environmental temperatures and, in many species, by exposure to solar…”
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A new species of Lepidophyma (Squamata: Xantusiidae) from San Luis Potosí, México, with notes on its physiological ecology
Published in Zootaxa (24-03-2021)“…In recent years, there has been an increase in the descriptions of members of the lizard genus Lepidophyma. Herein, we describe a new species of Lepidophyma…”
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Termorregulación diurna y nocturna de la lagartija Phyllodactylus bordai (Gekkota: Phyllodactylidae) en una región semiárida del centro de México
Published in Revista chilena de historia natural (01-06-2013)“…Los reptiles nocturnos dependen de la calidad térmica del hábitat para regular eficientemente su temperatura corporal y realizar sus actividades biológicas…”
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Thermal ecology of a thermophilic lizard Callisaurus draconoides through a latitudinal gradient
Published in Journal of arid environments (01-12-2021)“…Desert squamates need to regulate their body temperature within a specific range in response to extreme temperatures. Variation of thermal resources through…”
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Exceptional parallelisms characterize the evolutionary transition to live birth in phrynosomatid lizards
Published in Nature communications (24-05-2022)“…Viviparity, an innovation enhancing maternal control over developing embryos, has evolved >150 times in vertebrates, and has been proposed as an adaptation to…”
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Selected body temperature of nine species of Mexican horned lizards (Phrynosoma)
Published in Revista mexicana de biodiversidad (01-03-2015)“…Temperature plays an important role in the behavior, ecology, physiology, and evolution of reptiles. Herein, we present selected body temperatures on 9 species…”
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Ecología térmica de la lagartija de lava de Santa Cruz (Microlophus indefatigabilis) de Gálapagos, Ecuador: implicaciones del fenómeno de El Niño
Published in Revista mexicana de biodiversidad (14-12-2022)“…La temperatura es la principal variable ambiental de la que dependen las lagartijas para mantener sus procesos metabólicos, esta influencia el desempeño…”
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THERMAL BIOLOGY OF A POPULATION OF Xenosaurus newmanorum (SQUAMATA: XENOSAURIDAE) FROM XILITLA, SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MEXICO: DO THEY ACTIVELY THERMOREGULATE?
Published in Revista Latinoamericana de herpetología (30-06-2022)“…The knob-scaled lizards (family Xenosauridae) comprise a clade of crevice-dwelling North American lizards with a trend towards low body temperature and high…”
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ESFUERZO REPRODUCTOR Y ASPECTOS DEL CUIDADO PARENTAL DE LA LAGARTIJA CAIMÁN Gerrhonotus infernalis (SQUAMATA: ANGUIDAE)
Published in Revista Latinoamericana de herpetología (28-06-2023)“…La masa relativa de nidada (MRN) es ampliamente utilizada como una medida del esfuerzo en la reproducción de las hembras en las lagartijas, siendo que las…”
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