Thermoregulation and energy metabolism of the pouched mouse (Saccostomus campestris) was studied to establish how this species copes with different climatic conditions throughout its broad distribution in southern Africa. Nine burrows excavated at four localities in South Africa each contained a single nesting chamber, at least 200mm below ground, in which variation in temperature was minimal. Not all of the burrows contained bedding material or caches of food and there was no direct effect of photoperiod, temperature or locality on nest-building or food-hoarding behaviour in captivity which indicated that these activities do not respond to seasonal or geographical changes in climate. However, males and females were observed collecting seed...
The thermoregulation of the largest subterranean rodent, genus Bathyergus, comprising two species, ...
The woodland dormouse, Graphiurus murinus, in common with many other small rodents, enters torpor un...
International audienceBasking in the sun is an important energy‐saving tactic in ectotherm animals. ...
Small mammals that inhabit arid and temporally unproductive environments use several methods to cons...
International audienceAbstractResting metabolic rate (RMR) influences energy allocation to survival,...
Bibliography: leaves 358-363.The following aspects of physiological adaptation and resource usage we...
Small mammals undergo thermoregulatory adjustments in response to changing environmental conditions....
International audienceAnimals that spend more energy than they obtain risk entering allostatic overl...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...
Endothermy refers to the ability of an individual to produce heat from internal sources, and allows ...
Springhares are large, nocturnally active, diurnally fossorial rodents that typically inhabit arid a...
Mole-rats are placental mammals which are perfectly adapted to subterranean life. In this thesis I p...
Variation in life-history traits is shaped by intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Climate influences th...
We examine here the thermal physiology of the ash-grey mouse, as there is a paucity of data to expla...
Please read abstract in the article.ThE National Research Foundationhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/j...
The thermoregulation of the largest subterranean rodent, genus Bathyergus, comprising two species, ...
The woodland dormouse, Graphiurus murinus, in common with many other small rodents, enters torpor un...
International audienceBasking in the sun is an important energy‐saving tactic in ectotherm animals. ...
Small mammals that inhabit arid and temporally unproductive environments use several methods to cons...
International audienceAbstractResting metabolic rate (RMR) influences energy allocation to survival,...
Bibliography: leaves 358-363.The following aspects of physiological adaptation and resource usage we...
Small mammals undergo thermoregulatory adjustments in response to changing environmental conditions....
International audienceAnimals that spend more energy than they obtain risk entering allostatic overl...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...
Endothermy refers to the ability of an individual to produce heat from internal sources, and allows ...
Springhares are large, nocturnally active, diurnally fossorial rodents that typically inhabit arid a...
Mole-rats are placental mammals which are perfectly adapted to subterranean life. In this thesis I p...
Variation in life-history traits is shaped by intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Climate influences th...
We examine here the thermal physiology of the ash-grey mouse, as there is a paucity of data to expla...
Please read abstract in the article.ThE National Research Foundationhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/j...
The thermoregulation of the largest subterranean rodent, genus Bathyergus, comprising two species, ...
The woodland dormouse, Graphiurus murinus, in common with many other small rodents, enters torpor un...
International audienceBasking in the sun is an important energy‐saving tactic in ectotherm animals. ...