Daily torpor is a physiological adaptation that allows mammals to cope with energetic challenges associated with unpredictable periods of food shortage. We experimentally tested whether food quality influences torpor frequency and depth in the pichi (Zaedyus pichiy), a small, opportunistically omnivorous armadillo endemic to arid and semi-arid habitats of southern South America. We recorded body temperature (Tsc) changes in 10 semi-captive, adult female pichis using dataloggers implanted subcutaneously during periods of 21 days. All individuals entered spontaneous daily torpor, but those receiving a low-quality diet had significantly lower daily mean and minimum Tsc, spent more time at Tsc below their individual lower limit of normothermia,...
Endothermic homeothermy is a major feature of the adaptive suites of tachymetabolic animals such as ...
Pink fairy armadillos, Chlamyphorus truncatus, are poorly known fossorial mammals that are endemic t...
Small mammals appear to be less vulnerable to extinction than large species, but the underlying reas...
The pichi Zaedyus pichiy (Xenarthra, Dasypodidae) is a poorly known, diurnal armadillo inhabiting ar...
Daily torpor, a short-term reduction in body temperature and metabolism, is an energy-saving strateg...
Torpor is a temporary state of decreased metabolic rate which is followed by a drop in body temperat...
Hibernation and daily torpor are two distinct forms of torpor, and although they are related, it is ...
Enrichment is a powerful tool to improve the welfare of animals under human care. Stress-related hea...
Hairy armadillos are generalist species widely distributed in South America. Three of these species,...
Energy conservation is paramount for small mammals because of their small size, large surface area t...
Summary During periods of cold, small endotherms depend on a continuous supply of food and energy to...
Zaedyus pichiy (Desmarest, 1804) is a small armadillo commonly known as pichi. Like all armadillos, ...
Central to understanding animal ecology is how prey cope with the interacting risks of starvation an...
Many endotherms use torpor on a seasonal or daily basis to conserve metabolic resources during diffi...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...
Endothermic homeothermy is a major feature of the adaptive suites of tachymetabolic animals such as ...
Pink fairy armadillos, Chlamyphorus truncatus, are poorly known fossorial mammals that are endemic t...
Small mammals appear to be less vulnerable to extinction than large species, but the underlying reas...
The pichi Zaedyus pichiy (Xenarthra, Dasypodidae) is a poorly known, diurnal armadillo inhabiting ar...
Daily torpor, a short-term reduction in body temperature and metabolism, is an energy-saving strateg...
Torpor is a temporary state of decreased metabolic rate which is followed by a drop in body temperat...
Hibernation and daily torpor are two distinct forms of torpor, and although they are related, it is ...
Enrichment is a powerful tool to improve the welfare of animals under human care. Stress-related hea...
Hairy armadillos are generalist species widely distributed in South America. Three of these species,...
Energy conservation is paramount for small mammals because of their small size, large surface area t...
Summary During periods of cold, small endotherms depend on a continuous supply of food and energy to...
Zaedyus pichiy (Desmarest, 1804) is a small armadillo commonly known as pichi. Like all armadillos, ...
Central to understanding animal ecology is how prey cope with the interacting risks of starvation an...
Many endotherms use torpor on a seasonal or daily basis to conserve metabolic resources during diffi...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...
Endothermic homeothermy is a major feature of the adaptive suites of tachymetabolic animals such as ...
Pink fairy armadillos, Chlamyphorus truncatus, are poorly known fossorial mammals that are endemic t...
Small mammals appear to be less vulnerable to extinction than large species, but the underlying reas...