Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) are large (\u3e200 kg adult body mass) mammalian herbivores that overwinter in the polar regions. Calves are around one-third the body mass of mature females and may be expected to suffer greater thermal stresses in winter compared with adults because the ratio of surface area to volume (SA : vol) is much greater for calves than for adults. We found that during feeding bouts, when animals are fully exposed to environmental conditions, calves did lose sensible (dry) heat more readily than adults (W m(-2)) in still air conditions. However, calves and cows lost less than 2%-6% of their estimated daily digestible energy intake as conductive, convective, and radiant heat losses accumulated during feeding bouts. More i...
The pervasive nature of weather and climate and the difficulties in adequately predicting their impa...
Climate change represents a growing ecological challenge. The (sub) arctic and boreal regions of the...
Endothermy refers to the ability of an individual to produce heat from internal sources, and allows ...
The experiment consists of two parts: the Main trial and Radiant heat stress trial. 1. Main Trial. T...
When a warm-blooded animal, homeotherm, is subjected to an environment colder than body temperature,...
Heat stress occurs when animals are exposed to environmental temperatures in excess of 25°C (the upp...
Arctic ungulates usually neither freeze nor starve to death despite the rigours of winter. Physiolog...
Animal productivity is a function of energy intake and heat production. The body core temperature mu...
Nutrient requirements for domestic animals (NRC) published by the National Research Council are the ...
Heat stress in cattle causes decreases in feed intake and feed efficiency; in extreme cases, it can ...
Neonatal calves are relatively susceptible to heat loss, and previous research suggests that reduced...
For free-ranging animals living in seasonal environments, hypometabolism (lowered metabolic rate) an...
In this article we discuss the indicators of heat resistance of cattle. The studies were carried out...
Thermoregulation was studied in Finnish reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L) on captive and herded individ...
Dairy cattle are typically disbudded or dehorned. Little is known, however, about the biological fun...
The pervasive nature of weather and climate and the difficulties in adequately predicting their impa...
Climate change represents a growing ecological challenge. The (sub) arctic and boreal regions of the...
Endothermy refers to the ability of an individual to produce heat from internal sources, and allows ...
The experiment consists of two parts: the Main trial and Radiant heat stress trial. 1. Main Trial. T...
When a warm-blooded animal, homeotherm, is subjected to an environment colder than body temperature,...
Heat stress occurs when animals are exposed to environmental temperatures in excess of 25°C (the upp...
Arctic ungulates usually neither freeze nor starve to death despite the rigours of winter. Physiolog...
Animal productivity is a function of energy intake and heat production. The body core temperature mu...
Nutrient requirements for domestic animals (NRC) published by the National Research Council are the ...
Heat stress in cattle causes decreases in feed intake and feed efficiency; in extreme cases, it can ...
Neonatal calves are relatively susceptible to heat loss, and previous research suggests that reduced...
For free-ranging animals living in seasonal environments, hypometabolism (lowered metabolic rate) an...
In this article we discuss the indicators of heat resistance of cattle. The studies were carried out...
Thermoregulation was studied in Finnish reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L) on captive and herded individ...
Dairy cattle are typically disbudded or dehorned. Little is known, however, about the biological fun...
The pervasive nature of weather and climate and the difficulties in adequately predicting their impa...
Climate change represents a growing ecological challenge. The (sub) arctic and boreal regions of the...
Endothermy refers to the ability of an individual to produce heat from internal sources, and allows ...