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Thermoregulation is the
ability of an
organism to keep its body
temperature within certain boundaries, even when the
surrounding temperature is very different...
- one or more of a
group of
characteristics that
determine an animal's
thermophysiology.
These include: Ectothermy,
controlling body
temperature through external...
- over the past
three decades,
investigations in the
field of
animal thermophysiology have
unveiled numerous species within these two
groups that do not...
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between 28 and 30 °C (82 and 86 °F), i.e., a
neutral temperature.
Thermophysiology reacts whenever the
temperature falls below or
exceeds the neutral...
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ordering in eggs****
reflects body
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Nature Communications. 6: 8296. Bibcode:2015NatCo...
- However,
investigation of
correlations between active capacity and
thermophysiology show a weak relationship. Most
extant reptiles are
carnivores with...
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Carcharodontosaurus was also a
homeotherm with an endotherm-like
thermophysiology as
inferred by
these isotopes meaning that most of its
oxygen was ac****ulated...
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