Artículo de publicación ISIMammals exposed to low temperatures increase their metabolic rate to maintain constant body temperature and thus compensate for heat loss. This high and costly energetic demand can be mitigated through thermoregulatory behavior such as social grouping or huddling, which helps to decrease metabolic rate as function of the numbers of individuals grouped. Sustained low temperatures in endothermic animals produce changes over time in rates of energy expenditure, by means of phenotypic plasticity. However, the putative modulating effect that huddling exerts on the flexibility of the basal metabolic rate (BMR) due to thermal acclimation remains unknown. We determined BMR values in Octodon degus, an endemic Chi...
<p>A thermodynamic description of rodent huddling behaviours in terms of a Monte Carlo algorithm was...
The study of phenotypic variation within species in response to different environments is a central ...
Abstract Background Huddling is highly evolved as a cooperative behavioral strategy for social mamma...
Artículo de publicación ISIMammals exposed to low temperatures increase their metabolic rate to mai...
Huddling is effective in decreasing metabolic rate permitting energy saving. However, this decrease ...
Huddling can be defined as ‘‘an active and close aggregation of animals’’. It is a cooperative group...
Huddling as social thermoregulatory behavior is commonly used by small mammals to reduce heat loss a...
Huddling behaviour in neonatal rodents reduces the metabolic costs of physiological thermoregulation...
Huddling is a grouping behavior where animals maintain close bodily contact and save energy. We test...
Small rodents with a large surface-area-to-volume ratio and a high thermal conductance are likely to...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn small mammals, huddling appears as an efficient response to low temper...
Body heat loss was attenuated and oxygen consumption was reduced by hud-dling in litters of developi...
Ambient temperature strongly affects an ecosystem's characteristics as well as the attributes of ind...
<div><p>Endotherms such as rats and mice huddle together to keep warm. The huddle is considered to b...
Daily energy expenditure (DEE) was examined in the social subterranean rodent Mashona mole-rat (Fuko...
<p>A thermodynamic description of rodent huddling behaviours in terms of a Monte Carlo algorithm was...
The study of phenotypic variation within species in response to different environments is a central ...
Abstract Background Huddling is highly evolved as a cooperative behavioral strategy for social mamma...
Artículo de publicación ISIMammals exposed to low temperatures increase their metabolic rate to mai...
Huddling is effective in decreasing metabolic rate permitting energy saving. However, this decrease ...
Huddling can be defined as ‘‘an active and close aggregation of animals’’. It is a cooperative group...
Huddling as social thermoregulatory behavior is commonly used by small mammals to reduce heat loss a...
Huddling behaviour in neonatal rodents reduces the metabolic costs of physiological thermoregulation...
Huddling is a grouping behavior where animals maintain close bodily contact and save energy. We test...
Small rodents with a large surface-area-to-volume ratio and a high thermal conductance are likely to...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn small mammals, huddling appears as an efficient response to low temper...
Body heat loss was attenuated and oxygen consumption was reduced by hud-dling in litters of developi...
Ambient temperature strongly affects an ecosystem's characteristics as well as the attributes of ind...
<div><p>Endotherms such as rats and mice huddle together to keep warm. The huddle is considered to b...
Daily energy expenditure (DEE) was examined in the social subterranean rodent Mashona mole-rat (Fuko...
<p>A thermodynamic description of rodent huddling behaviours in terms of a Monte Carlo algorithm was...
The study of phenotypic variation within species in response to different environments is a central ...
Abstract Background Huddling is highly evolved as a cooperative behavioral strategy for social mamma...