Ectotherm
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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