Stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) is commonly observed during handling in homeotherms. However, in birds, handling in cold environments typically elicits hypothermia. It is unclear whether this indicates that SIH is differently regulated in this taxon or if it is due to size, because body temperature changes during handling in low temperatures have only been measured in small birds Lagopus muta hyperborea) in 0°C and −20°C, in winter and spring. Handling caused elevated core body temperature and peripheral vasoconstriction that reduced back skin temperature. Core temperature increased less, and back skin temperature decreased more, in −20°C than in 0°C, probably because of higher heat-loss rate at the lower temperature. Responses were quali...
Arctic animals inhabit some of the coldest environments on the planet and have evolved physiological...
We used thermal imaging to show that two environmental factors—acute stress and diet—influence therm...
Global warming increasingly challenges thermoregulation in endothermic animals, particularly in hot ...
Stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) is commonly observed during handling in homeotherms. However, in b...
Arctic homeotherms counter challenges at high latitudes using a combination of seasonal adjustments ...
Arctic homeotherms counter challenges at high latitudes using a combination of seasonal adjustments ...
International audienceBody temperature variation in response to acute stress is typically characteri...
Body temperature variation in response to acute stress is typically characterized by peripheral vaso...
<div>Data from: Seasonal variation in the thermal responses to changing environmental temperature in...
International audienceBody temperature variation in response to acute stress is typically characteri...
Arctic homeotherms counter challenges at high latitudes using a combination of seasonal adjustments ...
Fever and hypothermia are well characterized components of systemic inflammation. However, our knowl...
The Arctic is warming at approximately twice the global rate, with welldocumented indirect effects o...
In many vertebrates, parental care can require long bouts of daily exercise, that can span several w...
Animals typically respond to stressful stimuli such as handling by increasing core body temperature....
Arctic animals inhabit some of the coldest environments on the planet and have evolved physiological...
We used thermal imaging to show that two environmental factors—acute stress and diet—influence therm...
Global warming increasingly challenges thermoregulation in endothermic animals, particularly in hot ...
Stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) is commonly observed during handling in homeotherms. However, in b...
Arctic homeotherms counter challenges at high latitudes using a combination of seasonal adjustments ...
Arctic homeotherms counter challenges at high latitudes using a combination of seasonal adjustments ...
International audienceBody temperature variation in response to acute stress is typically characteri...
Body temperature variation in response to acute stress is typically characterized by peripheral vaso...
<div>Data from: Seasonal variation in the thermal responses to changing environmental temperature in...
International audienceBody temperature variation in response to acute stress is typically characteri...
Arctic homeotherms counter challenges at high latitudes using a combination of seasonal adjustments ...
Fever and hypothermia are well characterized components of systemic inflammation. However, our knowl...
The Arctic is warming at approximately twice the global rate, with welldocumented indirect effects o...
In many vertebrates, parental care can require long bouts of daily exercise, that can span several w...
Animals typically respond to stressful stimuli such as handling by increasing core body temperature....
Arctic animals inhabit some of the coldest environments on the planet and have evolved physiological...
We used thermal imaging to show that two environmental factors—acute stress and diet—influence therm...
Global warming increasingly challenges thermoregulation in endothermic animals, particularly in hot ...