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Carlos Arturo Navas
Carlos Arturo Navas
Departamento de Fisiologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil
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The evolution of thermal physiology in ectotherms
MJ Angilletta Jr, PH Niewiarowski, CA Navas
Journal of thermal Biology 27 (4), 249-268, 2002
16502002
Tradeoffs and the evolution of thermal reaction norms
MJ Angilletta, RS Wilson, CA Navas, RS James
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 18 (5), 234-240, 2003
5882003
Coadaptation: a unifying principle in evolutionary thermal biology
MJ Angilletta Jr, AF Bennett, H Guderley, CA Navas, F Seebacher, ...
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79 (2), 282-294, 2006
3402006
Urban physiology: city ants possess high heat tolerance
MJ Angilletta Jr, RS Wilson, AC Niehaus, MW Sears, CA Navas, ...
PLoS One 2 (2), e258, 2007
2142007
Thermal relationships and exercise physiology in anuran amphibians: integration and evolutionary implications
CA Navas, FR Gomes, JE Carvalho
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2008
2052008
Herpetological diversity along Andean elevational gradients: links with physiological ecology and evolutionary physiology
CA Navas
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2002
1992002
Limb and tail lengths in relation to substrate usage in Tropidurus lizards
T Kohlsdorf, T Garland Jr, CA Navas
Journal of morphology 248 (2), 151-164, 2001
1562001
Considerations for assessing maximum critical temperatures in small ectothermic animals: insights from leaf-cutting ants
PL Ribeiro, A Camacho, CA Navas
PLoS One 7 (2), e32083, 2012
1542012
Implications of microhabitat selection and patterns of activity on the thermal ecology of high elevation neotropical anurans
CA Navas
Oecologia 108, 617-626, 1996
1441996
The evolution of jumping performance in anurans: morphological correlates and ecological implications
FR Gomes, EL Rezende, MB Grizante, CA Navas
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22 (5), 1088-1097, 2009
1382009
Metabolic physiology, locomotor performance, and thermal niche breadth in neotropical anurans
CA Navas
Physiological Zoology 69 (6), 1481-1501, 1996
1351996
How important are skeletal muscle mechanics in setting limits on jumping performance?
RS James, CA Navas, A Herrel
Journal of Experimental Biology 210 (6), 923-933, 2007
1322007
Patterns of distribution of anurans in high Andean tropical elevations: insights from integrating biogeography and evolutionary physiology
CA Navas
Integrative and comparative Biology 46 (1), 82-91, 2006
1292006
The body temperature of active amphibians along a tropical elevation gradient: patterns of mean and variance and inference from environmental data
CA Navas, JM Carvajalino‐Fernández, LP Saboyá‐Acosta, ...
Functional ecology 27 (5), 1145-1154, 2013
1152013
Morphological and physiological specialization for digging in amphisbaenians, an ancient lineage of fossorial vertebrates
CA Navas, MM Antoniazzi, JE Carvalho, JG Chaui-Berlink, RS James, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 207 (14), 2433-2441, 2004
1142004
The effect of temperature on the vocal activity of tropical anurans: a comparison of high and low-elevation species
CA Navas
Journal of Herpetology, 488-497, 1996
1121996
Dishonest Signals of Strength in Male Slender Crayfish (Cherax dispar) during Agonistic Encounters
RS Wilson, MJ Angilletta Jr, RS James, C Navas, F Seebacher
The American Naturalist 170 (2), 284-291, 2007
992007
Thermal dependency of calling performance in the eurythermic frog Colostethus subpunctatus
CA Navas, CR Bevier
Herpetologica, 384-395, 2001
992001
Thermal extremes at high elevations in the Andes: physiological ecology of frogs
CA Navas
Journal of thermal Biology 22 (6), 467-477, 1997
981997
Upper thermal tolerance plasticity in tropical amphibian species from contrasting habitats: Implications for warming impact prediction
MN Simon, PL Ribeiro, CA Navas
Journal of thermal biology 48, 36-44, 2015
962015
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