BACKGROUND: Within their litter, young altricial mammals compete for energy (constraining growth and survival) but cooperate for warmth. The aim of this study was to examine the mechanisms by which huddling in altricial infants influences individual heat production and loss, while providing public warmth. Although considered as a textbook example, it is surprising to note that physiological mechanisms underlying huddling are still not fully characterised. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The brown adipose tissue (BAT) contribution to energy output was assessed as a function of the ability of rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) pups to huddle (placed in groups of 6 and 2, or isolated) and of their thermoregulatory capacities (non-insulated before ...
A divergent selection for litter size residual variability has been carried out in rabbits during 12...
Artículo de publicación ISIMammals exposed to low temperatures increase their metabolic rate to mai...
Huddling is a grouping behavior where animals maintain close bodily contact and save energy. We test...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Within their litter, young altricial mammals compete for energy (c...
Within their litter, young altricial mammals compete for energy (constraining growth and survival) b...
Background: Within their litter, young altricial mammals compete for energy (constraining growth and...
Heat generated by huddling animals is a public good with a private cost and thus vulnerable to explo...
Huddling can be defined as ‘‘an active and close aggregation of animals’’. It is a cooperative group...
Body heat loss was attenuated and oxygen consumption was reduced by hud-dling in litters of developi...
ABSTRACT: Huddling is expressed by infant rats and continues to be an important behavior throughout ...
Huddling behaviour in neonatal rodents reduces the metabolic costs of physiological thermoregulation...
Huddling is effective in decreasing metabolic rate permitting energy saving. However, this decrease ...
SummaryHeat generated by huddling animals is a public good with a private cost and thus vulnerable t...
Thermoregulation in newborn mammals is an essential species-specific mechanism of the nervous system...
Huddling as social thermoregulatory behavior is commonly used by small mammals to reduce heat loss a...
A divergent selection for litter size residual variability has been carried out in rabbits during 12...
Artículo de publicación ISIMammals exposed to low temperatures increase their metabolic rate to mai...
Huddling is a grouping behavior where animals maintain close bodily contact and save energy. We test...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Within their litter, young altricial mammals compete for energy (c...
Within their litter, young altricial mammals compete for energy (constraining growth and survival) b...
Background: Within their litter, young altricial mammals compete for energy (constraining growth and...
Heat generated by huddling animals is a public good with a private cost and thus vulnerable to explo...
Huddling can be defined as ‘‘an active and close aggregation of animals’’. It is a cooperative group...
Body heat loss was attenuated and oxygen consumption was reduced by hud-dling in litters of developi...
ABSTRACT: Huddling is expressed by infant rats and continues to be an important behavior throughout ...
Huddling behaviour in neonatal rodents reduces the metabolic costs of physiological thermoregulation...
Huddling is effective in decreasing metabolic rate permitting energy saving. However, this decrease ...
SummaryHeat generated by huddling animals is a public good with a private cost and thus vulnerable t...
Thermoregulation in newborn mammals is an essential species-specific mechanism of the nervous system...
Huddling as social thermoregulatory behavior is commonly used by small mammals to reduce heat loss a...
A divergent selection for litter size residual variability has been carried out in rabbits during 12...
Artículo de publicación ISIMammals exposed to low temperatures increase their metabolic rate to mai...
Huddling is a grouping behavior where animals maintain close bodily contact and save energy. We test...