Torpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive periods of low resource availability. The state of torpor results from an active and drastic reduction of an individual's metabolic rate (MR) associated with a relatively pronounced decrease in body temperature. To date, several forms of torpor have been described in all three mammalian subclasses, i.e., monotremes, marsupials, and placentals, as well as in a few avian orders. This review highlights some of the characteristics, from the whole organism down to cellular and molecular aspects, associated with the torpor phenotype. The first part of this review focuses on the specific metabolic adaptations of torpor, as it is used by many species from temperate zones. Th...
Hibernation evolved in some small mammals that live in cold environments, presumably to conserve ene...
SummaryHibernation (multiday torpor) and daily torpor in heterothermic mammals and birds are charact...
Hibernation is one of the most striking examples of mammals’ phenotypic flexibility, allowing them...
Torpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive periods of low resource a...
Torpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive periods of low resource a...
International audienceTorpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive per...
Abstract Heterothermy is a widespread, adaptive strat-egy used by many species of bird and mammal to...
Endothermic mammals and birds require intensive energy turnover to sustain high body temperatures an...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. The South American marsupial, monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) uses both...
International audienceSome animals hibernate to spare energy during winter. They alternate torpor bo...
When faced with adverse environmental conditions, the marsupial Dromiciops gliroides uses either dai...
The main function of hibernation and daily torpor in heterothermic mammals and birds (i.e. species c...
Dormancy or torpor is a widely-recognized behavioral and physiological state of bothanimals and plan...
Many environmental conditions can constrain the ability of animals to obtain sufficient food energy,...
Torpor was traditionally seen as a winter survival mechanism employed by animals living in cold and ...
Hibernation evolved in some small mammals that live in cold environments, presumably to conserve ene...
SummaryHibernation (multiday torpor) and daily torpor in heterothermic mammals and birds are charact...
Hibernation is one of the most striking examples of mammals’ phenotypic flexibility, allowing them...
Torpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive periods of low resource a...
Torpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive periods of low resource a...
International audienceTorpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive per...
Abstract Heterothermy is a widespread, adaptive strat-egy used by many species of bird and mammal to...
Endothermic mammals and birds require intensive energy turnover to sustain high body temperatures an...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. The South American marsupial, monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) uses both...
International audienceSome animals hibernate to spare energy during winter. They alternate torpor bo...
When faced with adverse environmental conditions, the marsupial Dromiciops gliroides uses either dai...
The main function of hibernation and daily torpor in heterothermic mammals and birds (i.e. species c...
Dormancy or torpor is a widely-recognized behavioral and physiological state of bothanimals and plan...
Many environmental conditions can constrain the ability of animals to obtain sufficient food energy,...
Torpor was traditionally seen as a winter survival mechanism employed by animals living in cold and ...
Hibernation evolved in some small mammals that live in cold environments, presumably to conserve ene...
SummaryHibernation (multiday torpor) and daily torpor in heterothermic mammals and birds are charact...
Hibernation is one of the most striking examples of mammals’ phenotypic flexibility, allowing them...