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Calentamiento global y la fisiología de ectotermos: el caso de tres lacertilios mexicanos

Global warming and the ectothermic-animal physiology: The case of three Mexican lacertilians
[journal article]

Fajardo, Victor
Burguete, Marycarmen
González-Morales, Juan Carlos

Abstract

Los hallazgos recientes muestran que el calentamiento global puede causar cambios en la distribución espacial de diversas especies de reptiles e incluso llevar a su extinción. Se ha propuesto teóricamente que los lacertilios podrían migrar en un gradiente altitudinal; sin embargo, en estas propuesta... view more

Los hallazgos recientes muestran que el calentamiento global puede causar cambios en la distribución espacial de diversas especies de reptiles e incluso llevar a su extinción. Se ha propuesto teóricamente que los lacertilios podrían migrar en un gradiente altitudinal; sin embargo, en estas propuestas no se ha considerado a la hipoxia (escasez de oxígeno) como un factor limitante de la migración. De acuerdo con lo anterior, en este artículo se discuten las posibles características morfofisiologicas que podrían permitir a los ectotermos migrar sobre un gradiente altitudinal aun con los efectos negativos de la hipoxia. Es fundamental estudiar a profundidad la vulnerabilidad de los ectotermos ante el calentamiento global tomando en cuenta no solo su biología térmica, sino también su fisiología.... view less


Global warming has a direct impact on the geographic distribution and abundance of reptile species, and it can even lead to their extinction. Theoretical models project that lacertilians could migrate following an altitudinal gradient, however, this prediction has not been considered the lack of oxy... view more

Global warming has a direct impact on the geographic distribution and abundance of reptile species, and it can even lead to their extinction. Theoretical models project that lacertilians could migrate following an altitudinal gradient, however, this prediction has not been considered the lack of oxygen or hypoxia as a constraint factor of migration. We discuss possible morphophysiological traits that could allow ectotherms to migrate over an altitudinal gradient even with the negative effects of hypoxia. It is fundamental that climate change research considers the vulnerability of ectotherms facing global warming, not only in terms of their thermal biology, but also considering their physiology.... view less

Keywords
ecology; biology

Classification
Ecology, Environment
Natural Science and Engineering, Applied Sciences

Free Keywords
calentamiento global; lagartijas; ectotermos; hipóxia; biogeografía

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 416-425

Journal
CIENCIA ergo-sum : revista científica multidisciplinaria de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 27 (2020) 3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30878/ces.v27n3a9

ISSN
2395-8782

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0

With the permission of the rights owner, this publication is under open access due to a (DFG-/German Research Foundation-funded) national or Alliance license.


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