How species respond to temperature change depends in large part on their physiology. Physiological traits, such as critical thermal limits (CTmax and CTmin), provide estimates of thermal performance b
Twenty eight trumpeter hornbills (Bycanistes bucinator) using mist nets (Avinet Nylon 100-mm mesh, Denier/ply 210/4, 5 shelves, 3 m height) in the lowland coastal forests of KwaZulu-Natal province, So
Infrared thermography is increasingly emerging as an analytical approach within the thermal ecology research community, providing unique and rapid temperature information crucial to understanding how
Phenotypic selection is widely accepted as the primary cause of adaptive evolution in natural populations, but selection on complex functional properties linking physiology, behavior, and morphology h