Many environmental conditions can constrain the ability of animals to obtain sufficient food energy, or transform that food energy into useful chemical forms. To survive extended periods under such conditions animals must suppress metabolic rate to conserve energy, water, or oxygen. Amongst small endotherms, this metabolic suppression is accompanied by and, in some cases, facilitated by a decrease in core body temperature-hibernation or daily torpor-though significant metabolic suppression can be achieved even with only modest cooling. Within some ectotherms, winter metabolic suppression exceeds the passive effects of cooling. During dry seasons, estivating ectotherms can reduce metabolism without changes in body temperature, conserving ene...
Torpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive periods of low resource a...
Torpor is a temporary state of decreased metabolic rate which is followed by a drop in body temperat...
In mammalian hibernators, metabolism varies dramatically between deep hibernation and arousal. This...
Endothermic mammals and birds require intensive energy turnover to sustain high body temperatures an...
Hibernation evolved in some small mammals that live in cold environments, presumably to conserve ene...
International audienceTorpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive per...
Torpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive periods of low resource a...
Hibernation and daily torpor involve substantial decreases in body temperature and metabolic rate, a...
International audienceSome animals hibernate to spare energy during winter. They alternate torpor bo...
Abstract Heterothermy is a widespread, adaptive strat-egy used by many species of bird and mammal to...
Synopsis Supply and demand relationships govern survival of animals in the wild and are also key det...
For many animals, the best defense against harsh environmental conditions is an escape to a hypometa...
This paper will first review the issue of hypometabolism in mammals with a focus on the strategies t...
Mammalian hibernation requires specific regulatory controls on metabolism to coordinate entry, maint...
All biochemical, physiological and behavioural processes require energy. An axiomatic assumption, fi...
Torpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive periods of low resource a...
Torpor is a temporary state of decreased metabolic rate which is followed by a drop in body temperat...
In mammalian hibernators, metabolism varies dramatically between deep hibernation and arousal. This...
Endothermic mammals and birds require intensive energy turnover to sustain high body temperatures an...
Hibernation evolved in some small mammals that live in cold environments, presumably to conserve ene...
International audienceTorpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive per...
Torpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive periods of low resource a...
Hibernation and daily torpor involve substantial decreases in body temperature and metabolic rate, a...
International audienceSome animals hibernate to spare energy during winter. They alternate torpor bo...
Abstract Heterothermy is a widespread, adaptive strat-egy used by many species of bird and mammal to...
Synopsis Supply and demand relationships govern survival of animals in the wild and are also key det...
For many animals, the best defense against harsh environmental conditions is an escape to a hypometa...
This paper will first review the issue of hypometabolism in mammals with a focus on the strategies t...
Mammalian hibernation requires specific regulatory controls on metabolism to coordinate entry, maint...
All biochemical, physiological and behavioural processes require energy. An axiomatic assumption, fi...
Torpor and hibernation are powerful strategies enabling animals to survive periods of low resource a...
Torpor is a temporary state of decreased metabolic rate which is followed by a drop in body temperat...
In mammalian hibernators, metabolism varies dramatically between deep hibernation and arousal. This...