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  • Effect of Ethanol on Thermoregulation in the Goldfish, Carassius Auratus

    Effect of Ethanol on Thermoregulation in the Goldfish, Carassius Auratus

  • R~;: PHYSIOLOGICAL, MIGRATORIAL

    R~;: PHYSIOLOGICAL, MIGRATORIAL

  • The Evolution of Endothermy and Its Diversity in Mammals and Birds Author(S): Gordon C

    The Evolution of Endothermy and Its Diversity in Mammals and Birds Author(S): Gordon C

  • Dinosaur Thermoregulation Were They “Warm Blooded”?

    Dinosaur Thermoregulation Were They “Warm Blooded”?

  • Extraordinary Ectotherms

    Extraordinary Ectotherms

  • Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives

    Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives

  • Patterns of Activity and Body Temperature of Aldabra Giant Tortoises in Relation to Environmental Temperature

    Patterns of Activity and Body Temperature of Aldabra Giant Tortoises in Relation to Environmental Temperature

  • Physiological Mechanisms Constraining Ectotherm Fright-Dive Performance at Elevated Temperatures Essie M

    Physiological Mechanisms Constraining Ectotherm Fright-Dive Performance at Elevated Temperatures Essie M

  • Thermogenesis in Stingless Bees: an Approach with Emphasis on Brood's Thermal Contribution

    Thermogenesis in Stingless Bees: an Approach with Emphasis on Brood's Thermal Contribution

  • Body Temperatures of Modern and Extinct Vertebrates from C- O Bond Abundances in Bioapatite

    Body Temperatures of Modern and Extinct Vertebrates from C- O Bond Abundances in Bioapatite

  • Ectotherm Or Endotherm?

    Ectotherm Or Endotherm?

  • Evidence from Oxygen Isotopes. (Under the Direction of Reese Barrick.)

    Evidence from Oxygen Isotopes. (Under the Direction of Reese Barrick.)

  • Modelling Mammalian Energetics: the Heterothermy Problem Danielle L

    Modelling Mammalian Energetics: the Heterothermy Problem Danielle L

  • ECTOTHERMY and the SUCCESS of DINOSAURS Dinosaurs Were

    ECTOTHERMY and the SUCCESS of DINOSAURS Dinosaurs Were

  • Unit Two: Turtle Biology

    Unit Two: Turtle Biology

  • Thermoregulation of Non-Avian Dinosaurs | Anna Woszczyk

    Thermoregulation of Non-Avian Dinosaurs | Anna Woszczyk

  • 33.3C: Homeostasis - Thermoregulation

    33.3C: Homeostasis - Thermoregulation

  • The Evolution of Metabolic Rate in Terrestrial Ectotherms Taryn Stephanie Crispin Bmarst (Hons)

    The Evolution of Metabolic Rate in Terrestrial Ectotherms Taryn Stephanie Crispin Bmarst (Hons)

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  • The Spatial Ecology of Galapagos Tortoises and New Mexico's Reptiles." (2010)
  • The Thermal Ecology and Physiology of Reptiles and Amphibians: a User's Guide
  • Volution of Mammalian Endothermic Metabolism: Itochondrial Activity and Cell Composition
  • Live Fast, Die Young? A
  • Thermoregulation Most Animals That Live on Land Need to Regulate Their Body Temperatures in Order to Survive and Promote the Maximum Efficiency of Their Enzymes
  • Hibernation and Torpor
  • Lecture 22 & 23. Thermoregulation: Dealing with Heat and Cold
  • Euthermic Temperature Regulation
  • "Hibernation: Endotherms"
  • How Did Dinosaurs Regulate Their Body Temperatures? Activity Educator Materials
  • Educator Materials Short Film Great Transitions: the Origin of Birds
  • Chapter 11 Were Dinosaurs Cold- Or Warm-Blooded?: an Exercise In
  • Thermoregulating Ability and Minimum Flight Temperature in Interior Alaska Dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera) Recommended: Approv
  • Thermophysiology and Biology of Giganotosaurus: Comparison with Tyrannosaurus


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