Resting metabolic rate of Sceloporus grammicus at intermediate and native elevations
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Body maintenance energy requirements are measured as minimal metabolic
rate (RMR) of inactive, postabsorptive individuals in the laboratory. For
mountain-dwelling species, translocation to the laboratory can mean a
change in elevation and thus oxygen pressure, which may affect metabolic
rates. Here we present resting metabolic rate (RMR) of three populations
of the Mesquite lizard (Sceloporus grammicus) at their native elevations
(i.e., 2600, 3200 and 4100 m) and at an intermediate elevation (3100 m).
Each lizard was tested at 15, 25, 30 and 35ºC. For each test RMR is given
in VCO2 ml/min. Data also includes sex, snout vent length (SVL), body
mass, and throat color morph.
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2022-07-17



