The relatively warm and very humid environment of burrows presents a challenge for thermoregulation of its mammalian inhabitants. It was found that African mole-rats dissipate body heat mainly through their venter, and social mole-rats dissipate more body heat compared to solitary species at lower temperatures. In addition, the pattern of the ventral surface temperature was suggested to be homogeneous in social mole-rats compared to a heterogeneous pattern in solitary mole-rats. To investigate this for subterranean rodents generally, we measured the surface temperatures of seven species with diferent degrees of sociality, phylogeny, and climate using infrared thermography. In all species, heat dissipation occurred mainly through the ...
The low basal metabolic rate (BMR) observed in subterranean rodents, compared to that of surface-dwe...
Body temperature (T(b)) is an important physiological component that affects endotherms from the cel...
The subterranean niche is a specialized environment that presents its inhabitants with a unique set ...
Small rodents with a large surface-area-to-volume ratio and a high thermal conductance are likely to...
In terrestrial endotherms, evaporation is a significant mechanism of water loss in hot environments....
Daily energy expenditure (DEE) was examined in the social subterranean rodent Mashona mole-rat (Fuko...
African mole-rats are strictly subterranean mammals that live in extensive burrow systems. High humi...
The effect of the macro- and microclimate on small mammal thermoregulation in the past has been stud...
Subterranean rodents face unique thermoregulatory challenges. Evaporative water loss (EWL) is a cruc...
African mole-rats are strictly subterranean mammals that live in extensive burrow systems. High humi...
Mole-rats are placental mammals which are perfectly adapted to subterranean life. In this thesis I p...
Many mammalian species are adapted to living in burrows for most of their lives. Inhabiting such the...
Understanding how evolutionary variation in energetic metabolism arises is central to several theori...
Mammals have evolved circadian rhythms in internal biological processes and behaviors, such as locom...
Johannesburg, 2000. Naked mole-rats {Heterocephalus glaber) are strictly subterranean mammals found ...
The low basal metabolic rate (BMR) observed in subterranean rodents, compared to that of surface-dwe...
Body temperature (T(b)) is an important physiological component that affects endotherms from the cel...
The subterranean niche is a specialized environment that presents its inhabitants with a unique set ...
Small rodents with a large surface-area-to-volume ratio and a high thermal conductance are likely to...
In terrestrial endotherms, evaporation is a significant mechanism of water loss in hot environments....
Daily energy expenditure (DEE) was examined in the social subterranean rodent Mashona mole-rat (Fuko...
African mole-rats are strictly subterranean mammals that live in extensive burrow systems. High humi...
The effect of the macro- and microclimate on small mammal thermoregulation in the past has been stud...
Subterranean rodents face unique thermoregulatory challenges. Evaporative water loss (EWL) is a cruc...
African mole-rats are strictly subterranean mammals that live in extensive burrow systems. High humi...
Mole-rats are placental mammals which are perfectly adapted to subterranean life. In this thesis I p...
Many mammalian species are adapted to living in burrows for most of their lives. Inhabiting such the...
Understanding how evolutionary variation in energetic metabolism arises is central to several theori...
Mammals have evolved circadian rhythms in internal biological processes and behaviors, such as locom...
Johannesburg, 2000. Naked mole-rats {Heterocephalus glaber) are strictly subterranean mammals found ...
The low basal metabolic rate (BMR) observed in subterranean rodents, compared to that of surface-dwe...
Body temperature (T(b)) is an important physiological component that affects endotherms from the cel...
The subterranean niche is a specialized environment that presents its inhabitants with a unique set ...