Please read abstract in the article.ThE National Research Foundationhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1469-79982020-01-01hj2018Mammal Research InstituteZoology and Entomolog
The woodland dormouse, Graphiurus murinus, in common with many other small rodents, enters torpor un...
The star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata) is well known for its unique star-like rostrum (‘star’) whi...
How different kinds of organisms adapt to environmental temperature is central to understanding how ...
Thermoregulation and energy metabolism of the pouched mouse (Saccostomus campestris) was studied to ...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
Much of our knowledge of the thermoregulation of endotherms has been obtained from species inhabitin...
Endothermy refers to the ability of an individual to produce heat from internal sources, and allows ...
Please read abstract in the article.Supplementary material 1: Typical red lark (Calendulauda burra) ...
Thermal conductance measures the ease with which heat leaves or enters an organism's body. Although...
The calculation and comparison of physiological characteristics of thermoregulation has provided ins...
Tropical ectotherms are generally believed to be more vulnerable to global heating than temperate sp...
The thermoregulation of the largest subterranean rodent, genus Bathyergus, comprising two species, ...
Many mammalian species are adapted to living in burrows for most of their lives. Inhabiting such the...
Many small mammals inhabiting cold environments display enhanced capacity for seasonal changes in no...
The ungulates include some of the largest land animals and, in consequence, they cannot avoid climat...
The woodland dormouse, Graphiurus murinus, in common with many other small rodents, enters torpor un...
The star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata) is well known for its unique star-like rostrum (‘star’) whi...
How different kinds of organisms adapt to environmental temperature is central to understanding how ...
Thermoregulation and energy metabolism of the pouched mouse (Saccostomus campestris) was studied to ...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
Much of our knowledge of the thermoregulation of endotherms has been obtained from species inhabitin...
Endothermy refers to the ability of an individual to produce heat from internal sources, and allows ...
Please read abstract in the article.Supplementary material 1: Typical red lark (Calendulauda burra) ...
Thermal conductance measures the ease with which heat leaves or enters an organism's body. Although...
The calculation and comparison of physiological characteristics of thermoregulation has provided ins...
Tropical ectotherms are generally believed to be more vulnerable to global heating than temperate sp...
The thermoregulation of the largest subterranean rodent, genus Bathyergus, comprising two species, ...
Many mammalian species are adapted to living in burrows for most of their lives. Inhabiting such the...
Many small mammals inhabiting cold environments display enhanced capacity for seasonal changes in no...
The ungulates include some of the largest land animals and, in consequence, they cannot avoid climat...
The woodland dormouse, Graphiurus murinus, in common with many other small rodents, enters torpor un...
The star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata) is well known for its unique star-like rostrum (‘star’) whi...
How different kinds of organisms adapt to environmental temperature is central to understanding how ...