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This project investigates how ecological factors influence sleep in reptiles and amphibians, focusing on their responses to environmental changes like biological invasions and urbanization. By employing advanced electrophysiological and behavioral measures, it aims to quantify sleep traits in these non-model species.
Sleep is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom and serves essential biological functions, yet, sleep incurs substantial costs in terms of increased vulnerability to predators and reduced time for acquiring resources.
How sleep is regulated by ecological factors (e.g., predation) and expressed in the natural world is highly understudied, more so in non-model taxa of reptiles and amphibians.
Further, sleep can be comparatively and mechanistically understood through the lens of environmental change proc…
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