Response to Comment on “Erosion of Lizard Diversity by Climate Change and Altered Thermal Niches”

We derived physiological models that accurately predicted extinctions of Mexican and other lizards. Clusella-Trullas and Chown argue that global forecasts are unreliable without incorporating variance in microenvironmental temperatures, T e . Here, we show that T e variance is small relative to T e...

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Hauptverfasser: Sinervo, B., Miles, D. B., Martínez-Méndez, N., Lara-Resendiz, R., Méndez-De la Cruz, F. R.
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