Flexibility in thermal requirements: a comparative analysis of the wide-spread lizard genus Sceloporus

Melissa PLASMAN , Alejandro GONZALEZ-VOYER , Amando BAUTISTA , Aníbal H. DÍAZ DE LA VEGA-PÉREZ

Integrative Zoology ›› 2025, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (4) : 850 -866.

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Integrative Zoology ›› 2025, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (4) : 850 -866. DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12860
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Flexibility in thermal requirements: a comparative analysis of the wide-spread lizard genus Sceloporus

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Adaptation or acclimation of thermal requirements to environmental conditions can reduce thermoregulation costs and increase fitness, especially in ectotherms, which rely heavily on environmental temperatures for thermoregulation. Insight into how thermal niches have shaped thermal requirements across evolutionary history may help predict the survival of species during climate change. The lizard genus Sceloporus has a widespread distribution and inhabits an ample variety of habitats. We evaluated the effects of geographical gradients (i.e. elevation and latitude) and local environmental temperatures on thermal requirements (i.e. preferred body temperature, active body temperature in the field, and critical thermal limits) of Sceloporus species using published and field-collected data and performing phylogenetic comparative analyses. To contrast macro- and micro-evolutional patterns, we also performed intra-specific analyses when sufficient reports existed for a species. We found that preferred body temperature increased with elevation, whereas body temperature in the field decreased with elevation and increased with local environmental temperatures. Critical thermal limits were not related to the geographic gradient or environmental temperatures. The apparent lack of relation of thermal requirements to geographic gradient may increase vulnerability to extinction due to climate change. However, local and temporal variations in thermal landscape determine thermoregulation opportunities and may not be well represented by geographic gradient and mean environmental temperatures. Results showed that Sceloporus lizards are excellent thermoregulators, have wide thermal tolerance ranges, and the preferred temperature was labile. Our results suggest that Sceloporus lizards can adjust to different thermal landscapes, highlighting opportunities for continuous survival in changing thermal environments.

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critical thermal limits / environmental temperature / geographic range / phylogenetic analysis / preferred body temperature

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Melissa PLASMAN, Alejandro GONZALEZ-VOYER, Amando BAUTISTA, Aníbal H. DÍAZ DE LA VEGA-PÉREZ. Flexibility in thermal requirements: a comparative analysis of the wide-spread lizard genus Sceloporus. Integrative Zoology, 2025, 20(4): 850-866 DOI:10.1111/1749-4877.12860

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