Food intake: an overlooked driver of climate change casualties?

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Youngentob, Kara
Lindenmayer, David B
Marsh, Karen
Krockenberger, Andrew
Foley, William

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Reduced voluntary food intake is a common response of endotherms to warmer temperatures. However, the implications of this are rarely considered for wild animals exposed to higher temperatures caused by climate change. We provide a conceptual model to demonstrate the potential consequences of elevated temperatures on food intake and survival.

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Trends in Ecology and Evolution

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2099-12-31

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