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. 2014 Oct 3;4(21):4053–4064. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1271

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Natural thermal regimes from (A) low- and (B) high-elevation sites for the frogs Litoria nannotis (N = 10 and 7 frogs, respectively), L. rheocola (N = 19 and 7 frogs), and L. serrata (N = 14 and 11 frogs) during the cool/dry winter season. The daily mean temperatures of frogs at low and high elevations were 17.8 and 17.1°C for L. nannotis, 16.6 and 18.1°C for L. rheocola, and 19.4 and 17.7°C for L. serrata. Daily median temperatures were within ±0.3°C of these means, except for L. serrata at the low elevation site, which had a lower median of 17.6°C.