MOST warm-blooded animals and many insects are killed if their body temperature is held at about 400 C. for any length of time, and for many other cold-blooded animals even lower body temperatures are fatal. There has been a considerable amount of speculation as to the causes of deat
International audienceAdults of the bug Pyrrhocoris apterus and the beetle Alphitobius diaperinus de...
Over-winter mortality in small mammals is influenced strongly by low ambient temperatures. Individua...
.~KD E. J. BRISKEY. Homeostasis in animals (Sus domesticus) during exposure to a warm environment. J...
1. Temperature- and time-dependent mortalities were studied and modelled in insects exposed in regim...
The following experiments were undertaken with a view to obtaining more information as to the cause ...
The writer has dealt with the problem of lethal action of abnormally high temperature upon insects a...
The acute thermal tolerance of ectotherms has been measured in a variety of ways; these include assa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D79508 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Not AvailableLabeo fimbriatus (Bloch) was tested at non-lethal temperatures to measure its oxygen u...
Chilling injury and death are the ultimate consequence of low temperature exposure for chill suscept...
Recent years have shown a rise in mean global temperatures and a shift in the geographical distribut...
Although an extensive descriptive literature on fever and the influence of temperature upon biologic...
It is important to examine the potential effects that rising temperatures due to climate change can ...
Hibernation and enforced hypothermia in mammals are widely different physiologic states. Prior to hi...
The effects of sub-lethal low temperatures on insect physiology and behaviour are important determin...
International audienceAdults of the bug Pyrrhocoris apterus and the beetle Alphitobius diaperinus de...
Over-winter mortality in small mammals is influenced strongly by low ambient temperatures. Individua...
.~KD E. J. BRISKEY. Homeostasis in animals (Sus domesticus) during exposure to a warm environment. J...
1. Temperature- and time-dependent mortalities were studied and modelled in insects exposed in regim...
The following experiments were undertaken with a view to obtaining more information as to the cause ...
The writer has dealt with the problem of lethal action of abnormally high temperature upon insects a...
The acute thermal tolerance of ectotherms has been measured in a variety of ways; these include assa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D79508 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Not AvailableLabeo fimbriatus (Bloch) was tested at non-lethal temperatures to measure its oxygen u...
Chilling injury and death are the ultimate consequence of low temperature exposure for chill suscept...
Recent years have shown a rise in mean global temperatures and a shift in the geographical distribut...
Although an extensive descriptive literature on fever and the influence of temperature upon biologic...
It is important to examine the potential effects that rising temperatures due to climate change can ...
Hibernation and enforced hypothermia in mammals are widely different physiologic states. Prior to hi...
The effects of sub-lethal low temperatures on insect physiology and behaviour are important determin...
International audienceAdults of the bug Pyrrhocoris apterus and the beetle Alphitobius diaperinus de...
Over-winter mortality in small mammals is influenced strongly by low ambient temperatures. Individua...
.~KD E. J. BRISKEY. Homeostasis in animals (Sus domesticus) during exposure to a warm environment. J...