Abstract Torpor, and its differential expression, is essential to the survival of many mammals and birds. Physiological characteristics of torpor appear to vary between those species that express strict daily heterothermy and those capable of multiday hibernation, but comparisons are complicated by the temperature-dependence of variables. Previous reviews have compared these different torpor strategies by measuring the depth and duration of torpor in multiple species. However, direct comparison of multiple physiological parameters under similar thermal conditions are lacking. Here, we quantified three physiological variables; body temperature, metabolic rate (MR) and heart rate (HR) of two small heterothermic bats (daily heterotherm Syconyc...
Many small mammals employ hibernation or daily torpor to reduce energy expenditure by lowing metabol...
Hibernation is used by many animals to cope with seasonal fluctuations in temperature and food avail...
Heterothermic mammals can use torpor, a state of metabolic suppression, to conserve energy during ti...
Reduction in metabolic rate and body temperature is a common strategy for small endotherms to save e...
Reduction in metabolic rate and body temperature is a common strategy for small endotherms to save e...
Abstract Hibernation is widespread among mammals in a variety of environmental contexts. However, fe...
Daily patterns of body temperature (Tb) and energy expenditure in heterothermic endotherms are affec...
Many bats utilize torpor mechanisms to conserve energy during daily rest or seasonal periods of inac...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) below 1...
I measured the metabolic rate (MR) of four male southern forest bats (Vespadelus regulus; 5.5g) expo...
Hibernators adjust the expression of torpor behaviourally and physiologically to balance the benefit...
Hibernation physiology and energy expenditure have been relatively well studied in large captive hib...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) near 0°...
Energy conservation has long been a focal point in hibernation research. A long-standing assumption ...
Many species hibernate to conserve energy during periods of low food and water availability. It has ...
Many small mammals employ hibernation or daily torpor to reduce energy expenditure by lowing metabol...
Hibernation is used by many animals to cope with seasonal fluctuations in temperature and food avail...
Heterothermic mammals can use torpor, a state of metabolic suppression, to conserve energy during ti...
Reduction in metabolic rate and body temperature is a common strategy for small endotherms to save e...
Reduction in metabolic rate and body temperature is a common strategy for small endotherms to save e...
Abstract Hibernation is widespread among mammals in a variety of environmental contexts. However, fe...
Daily patterns of body temperature (Tb) and energy expenditure in heterothermic endotherms are affec...
Many bats utilize torpor mechanisms to conserve energy during daily rest or seasonal periods of inac...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) below 1...
I measured the metabolic rate (MR) of four male southern forest bats (Vespadelus regulus; 5.5g) expo...
Hibernators adjust the expression of torpor behaviourally and physiologically to balance the benefit...
Hibernation physiology and energy expenditure have been relatively well studied in large captive hib...
Many hibernating animals thermoregulate during torpor and defend their body temperature (Tb) near 0°...
Energy conservation has long been a focal point in hibernation research. A long-standing assumption ...
Many species hibernate to conserve energy during periods of low food and water availability. It has ...
Many small mammals employ hibernation or daily torpor to reduce energy expenditure by lowing metabol...
Hibernation is used by many animals to cope with seasonal fluctuations in temperature and food avail...
Heterothermic mammals can use torpor, a state of metabolic suppression, to conserve energy during ti...