1. 1. Hypothermic lizards (Egernia cunninghami) showed significant reductions in plasma volume, haematocrit and haemoglobin concentration. The changes in the distribution of red cells were acutely reversible when body temperature was increased.2. 2. Consequently, there were no significant alterations in blood viscosity (when measured in vitro in a capillary viscometer) between body temperatures of 32[deg]C (preferred body temperature) and 20[deg]C.3. 3. In contrast, mice (Peromyscus leucopus) showed no significant changes in haematocrit, haemoglobin concentration or red cell count, associated with diurnal torpor.4. 4. These results are discussed in relation to haemofluidity and optimization of oxygen transport.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.l...
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abstract: An organism's ability to maintain optimal body temperature is extremely important for sust...
<p>Ecological immunology attempts to explain the variability of immune response among individuals by...
The effects of temperature on lung and blood gases were measured in the South American rattlesnake (...
Oxygen consumption rate was measured continuously in young tegu lizards Tupinambis merianae exposed ...
CONACYT 178723High-altitude organisms exhibit hematological adaptations to augment blood transport o...
The plastic capability of species to cope with the new conditions created by climate change is poorl...
Laboratory studies and a single field study have shown that heart rate in some reptiles is faster du...
Thermally-induced changes in heart rate and blood flow in reptiles are believed to be of selective a...
FEVER is considered to be a universal response of warm-blooded animals to endotoxins. Although durin...
Abstract-l. Aspects of blood physiology-hematocrit, oxygen capacity and affinity, lactate content, p...
Reptiles rely on thermal heat exchange to achieve body temperatures (Tbody) conducive to maintaining...
Temperature affects all organisms differently. Physiological processes, such as metabolism, interact...
Ecological immunology attempts to explain the variability of immune response among individuals by in...
In ectotherms, the likelihood of surviving an infection is determined by the efficiency of thermoreg...
1. 1. Aspects of blood physiology--hematocrit, oxygen capacity and affinity, lactate content, pH and...
abstract: An organism's ability to maintain optimal body temperature is extremely important for sust...
<p>Ecological immunology attempts to explain the variability of immune response among individuals by...
The effects of temperature on lung and blood gases were measured in the South American rattlesnake (...
Oxygen consumption rate was measured continuously in young tegu lizards Tupinambis merianae exposed ...
CONACYT 178723High-altitude organisms exhibit hematological adaptations to augment blood transport o...