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Heterothermy in Pouched Mammals a Review
The Evolution of Endothermy and Its Diversity in Mammals and Birds Author(S): Gordon C
Analysis of Vascular Response to Systemic Heating Using The
Biotelemetry: a Mechanistic Approach to Ecology
Thermogenesis in Stingless Bees: an Approach with Emphasis on Brood's Thermal Contribution
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached Copy Is Furnished to the Author for Internal Non-Commerci
Seasonal Variation in the Thermal Responses to Changing Environmental Temperature in the World’S Northernmost Land Bird Andreas Nord1,*,‡ and Lars P
Bat Conservation Plan
Evidence from Oxygen Isotopes. (Under the Direction of Reese Barrick.)
Modelling Mammalian Energetics: the Heterothermy Problem Danielle L
Comparative Physiology of Temperature Regulation
Reptiles Under the Sun: Using Lacertid Lizards to Study Thermal and Water Ecology in Ectotherms
Thermoregulation of Non-Avian Dinosaurs | Anna Woszczyk
The Ecology and Evolution of Mammalian Heterothermy in a Changing World
How Dryland Mammals Will Respond to Climate Change: the Effects of Body Size, Heat Load and a Lack of Food and Water Andrea Fuller1,2,3,*, Duncan Mitchell1,4, Shane K
The Thermal Ecology and Physiology of Reptiles and Amphibians: a User's Guide
The Expression of Daily Torpor and Hibernation in Primates. Evol
The Evolution of the Avian Bill As a Thermoregulatory Organ
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Lecture 22 & 23. Thermoregulation: Dealing with Heat and Cold
Adaptive Thermoregulation on Different Species Of
KEY and Fun Facts Sheryn Olson, University of Colorado, Mountain Research Station
The Importance of Temporal Heterothermy in Bats C
Thermoregulation and Nocturnal Heterothermy in The
Chapter 11 Were Dinosaurs Cold- Or Warm-Blooded?: an Exercise In
The Tradeoff Between Torpor Use and Reproduction in Little Brown Bats (Myotis Lucifugus)
Ecology of Ring-Tailed Lemurs (Lemur Catta)
Pallid Bat (Antrozous Pallidus) in Canada Is Found Exclusively in the Extreme South of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia