temperature rise curtails activity period predicted for a winter-active forest lizard, scincella formosensis, from subtropical areas in taiwan. | 1. temperature rise due to climate change affects seasonal activity times, leading to a discordance of phenology among species and changing the strength of interaction between species. understanding how temperature changes will affect the length of a species' activity period is essential in order to forecast its response to climate warming. 2. we investigated the thermal physiology and monthly activity of a skink from subtropical areas in taiwan, scincella formosensis. in addition, we predicted ... | 2020 | 32001018 |