Reduction in metabolic rate and body temperature is a common strategy for small endotherms to save energy. The daily reduction in metabolic rate and heterothermy, or torpor, is particularly pronounced in regions with a large variation in daily ambient temperature. This applies most strongly in temperate bat species (order Chiroptera), but it is less clear how tropical bats save energy if ambient temperatures remain high. However, many subtropical and tropical species use some daily heterothermy on cool days. We recorded the heart rate and the body temperature of free-ranging Pallas' mastiff bats (Molossus molossus) in Gamboa, Panamá, and showed that these individuals have low field metabolic rates across a wide range of body temperatures th...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
Daily patterns of body temperature (Tb) and energy expenditure in heterothermic endotherms are affec...
Energy conservation has long been a focal point in hibernation research. A long-standing assumption ...
Reduction in metabolic rate and body temperature is a common strategy for small endotherms to save e...
Reduction in metabolic rate and body temperature is a common strategy for small endotherms to save e...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) below 1...
Many tropical mammals are vulnerable to heat because their water budget limits the use of evaporativ...
Abstract Torpor, and its differential expression, is essential to the survival of many mammals and b...
I measured the metabolic rate (MR) of four male southern forest bats (Vespadelus regulus; 5.5g) expo...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) near 0°...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
Heterotherms vary their use of torpor and choice of refugia to deal with energetic stresses such as ...
Heterothermic mammals can use torpor, a state of metabolic suppression, to conserve energy during ti...
Many endothermic animals experience variable limb temperatures, even as they tightly regulate core t...
Bats inhabit a variety of climate types, ranging from tropical to temperate zones, and environmental...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
Daily patterns of body temperature (Tb) and energy expenditure in heterothermic endotherms are affec...
Energy conservation has long been a focal point in hibernation research. A long-standing assumption ...
Reduction in metabolic rate and body temperature is a common strategy for small endotherms to save e...
Reduction in metabolic rate and body temperature is a common strategy for small endotherms to save e...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) below 1...
Many tropical mammals are vulnerable to heat because their water budget limits the use of evaporativ...
Abstract Torpor, and its differential expression, is essential to the survival of many mammals and b...
I measured the metabolic rate (MR) of four male southern forest bats (Vespadelus regulus; 5.5g) expo...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) near 0°...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
Heterotherms vary their use of torpor and choice of refugia to deal with energetic stresses such as ...
Heterothermic mammals can use torpor, a state of metabolic suppression, to conserve energy during ti...
Many endothermic animals experience variable limb temperatures, even as they tightly regulate core t...
Bats inhabit a variety of climate types, ranging from tropical to temperate zones, and environmental...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
Daily patterns of body temperature (Tb) and energy expenditure in heterothermic endotherms are affec...
Energy conservation has long been a focal point in hibernation research. A long-standing assumption ...