Global warming and avian occupancy of hot deserts: a physiological and behavioral perspective
Avian adjustments to desert environments are characterized by an integration of behavior and physiology. These responses serve to maintain homeostasis and conserve vital resources such as water. The small size of birds confers a close coupling to the thermal environment and demands rapid adjustments...
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Sociedad de Biología de Chile
2000
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