Journal article
Morphology and burrowing energetics of semi-fossorial skinks (Liopholis spp.)
NC Wu, LA Alton, CJ Clemente, MR Kearney, CR White
Journal of Experimental Biology | COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.113803
Abstract
Burrowing is an important form of locomotion in reptiles, but no study has examined the energetic cost of burrowing for reptiles. This is significant because burrowing is the most energetically expensive mode of locomotion undertaken by animals and many burrowing species therefore show specialisations for their subterranean lifestyle. We examined the effect of temperature and substrate characteristics (coarse sand or fine sand) on the net energetic cost of burrowing (NCOB) and burrowing rate in two species of the Egernia group of skinks (Liopholis striata and Liopholis inornata) compared with other burrowing animals.We further tested formorphological specialisations among burrowing species b..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council (Project DP110101776). C.J.C. is an ARC DECRA Fellow (project DE120101503), M.R.K. is an ARC Australian Research Fellow (project DP110102813), C.R.W. is an ARC Future Fellow (project FT130101493).