Ecophysiological vulnerability and thermal niche shifts of an extremophile lizard under climate change in the Sonoran desert using hybrid mechanistic–correlative SDM
Key Points
Thermal niche shifts were identified, revealing ecophysiological vulnerability in the extremophile lizard.
The study found significant changes in the thermal tolerances, impacting habitat suitability, and survival rates.
Analysis used hybrid mechanistic–correlative species distribution models across various sites in the Sonoran Desert.
These findings highlight the potential resilience challenges for this lizard due to climate change influences.
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Lara‐Reséndiz et al. (Sun,) studied this question.