Abstract

1. 1. I tested the hypothesis that thermal acclimation necessarily exerts the same effect on resting metabolism and on aerobic and anaerobic activity metabolism in Anolis carolinensis and Sceloporus jarrovi, diurnally active iguanid lizards that exhibit reduced winter activity but not prolonged dormancy and that are often active on warm winter days. 2. 2. Cold acclimation reduced the total metabolic scope for activity in these lizards by 33–40%. The benefits of winter activity must outweigh the increased risk of predation that presumably accompanies this reduction in capacity for intense, short term muscular exercise. 3. 3. Acclimation did not influence resting metabolism, aerobic activity metabolism, and anaerobic activity metabolism in parallel ways.

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