Metabolic rate is a key ecophysiological factor determining fitness, distribution, survival and reproductive strategies of organisms. The ability to endogenously produce heat and elevate body temperature beyond ambient, has far reaching ecological implications. The diversity of thermogenic mechanisms and strategies employed throughout the animal kingdom is truly phenomenal and one of the greatest biological mysteries. Interestingly, even heat producing plants have been characterised.Over the last several decades, the oversimplified distinction between warm- and cold blooded animals has well and truly been put to rest and the terms “endo- and ectotherm” have been established. Birds and mammals are regarded as endotherms, capable of maintaini...
The only true living endothermic vertebrates are birds and mammals, which produce and regulate their...
Book ChapterA new hypothesis for the origin of endothermy in birds is discussed. I suggest extensive...
With some notable exceptions, small ectothermic vertebrates are incapable of endogenously sustaining...
Endothermy, i.e. the endogenous production of metabolic heat, has evolved multiple times among verte...
Endothermy has evolved at least twice, in the precursors to modern mammals and birds. The most widel...
Extant endotherms have high rates of metabolism, elevated body temperatures, usually tight control o...
Many elements of mammalian and avian thermoregulatory mechanisms are present in reptiles and the cha...
Various conceptual or qualitative models have been proposed to explain the evolution of homeothermic...
The evolution of endothermy represents a major transition in vertebrate history and a major factor u...
Endothermy, the maintenance of a high and constant body temperature by metabolic means, is a strikin...
<div><p>The origin of endothermy is a puzzling phenomenon in the evolution of vertebrates. To addres...
The origin of endothermy is a puzzling phenomenon in the evolution of vertebrates. To address this i...
Endothermy, the internal production of heat, en-tails essentially constant high rates of metabo-lism...
One of the most significant evolutionary advancements in vertebrates is the evolution of homeothermi...
Few environmental factors have a larger influence on animal energetics than temperature, a fact that...
The only true living endothermic vertebrates are birds and mammals, which produce and regulate their...
Book ChapterA new hypothesis for the origin of endothermy in birds is discussed. I suggest extensive...
With some notable exceptions, small ectothermic vertebrates are incapable of endogenously sustaining...
Endothermy, i.e. the endogenous production of metabolic heat, has evolved multiple times among verte...
Endothermy has evolved at least twice, in the precursors to modern mammals and birds. The most widel...
Extant endotherms have high rates of metabolism, elevated body temperatures, usually tight control o...
Many elements of mammalian and avian thermoregulatory mechanisms are present in reptiles and the cha...
Various conceptual or qualitative models have been proposed to explain the evolution of homeothermic...
The evolution of endothermy represents a major transition in vertebrate history and a major factor u...
Endothermy, the maintenance of a high and constant body temperature by metabolic means, is a strikin...
<div><p>The origin of endothermy is a puzzling phenomenon in the evolution of vertebrates. To addres...
The origin of endothermy is a puzzling phenomenon in the evolution of vertebrates. To address this i...
Endothermy, the internal production of heat, en-tails essentially constant high rates of metabo-lism...
One of the most significant evolutionary advancements in vertebrates is the evolution of homeothermi...
Few environmental factors have a larger influence on animal energetics than temperature, a fact that...
The only true living endothermic vertebrates are birds and mammals, which produce and regulate their...
Book ChapterA new hypothesis for the origin of endothermy in birds is discussed. I suggest extensive...
With some notable exceptions, small ectothermic vertebrates are incapable of endogenously sustaining...