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Radiotelemetry of Echidnas and Platypus
2001We used implanted transmitters to track echidnas and record body temperatures year round. The resultant discovery of hibernation in these non-placental mammals (but not in their close relatives, Platypus), sometimes in quite benign climates, poses questions about the origin of the ability to hibernate and the origin of endothermy itself. To help answer
Beard, Lyn A., Grigg, Gordon C.
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Venipuncture in the Short‐beaked Echidna
Australian Veterinary Journal, 2006Johnston, S. D. +5 more
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1990
This paper provides a semi-popular account of the discovery that short-beaked echidnas, Tachyglossus aculeatus, hibernate. The discovery was made in Australian Alps, where echidnas with implanted temperature-sensitive transmitters were tracked through winter and found drop their body temperatures close to ambient temperature during winter, with ...
Grigg, Gordon C. +2 more
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This paper provides a semi-popular account of the discovery that short-beaked echidnas, Tachyglossus aculeatus, hibernate. The discovery was made in Australian Alps, where echidnas with implanted temperature-sensitive transmitters were tracked through winter and found drop their body temperatures close to ambient temperature during winter, with ...
Grigg, Gordon C. +2 more
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1997
M Messer, M Griffiths, D C Shaw
exaly
M Messer, M Griffiths, D C Shaw
exaly

