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Thermoregulation as a limit to habitat use in alpine marmots (Marmota marmota)

Oecologia, 1988
The body temperature (T b) of free-living alpine marmots rose with activity; the higher the effective environmental temperature (T e), the higher the rise. Maximum T bof 40° C was reached at the time of greatest activity in late afternoon or evening. The activity pattern was strongly influenced by the microclimate.
A, Türk, W, Arnold
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Postweaning mass gain in juvenile alpine marmots Marmota marmota

Oecologia, 1998
The effects of several environmental factors on the postweaning growth of wild Alpine marmots were investigated. Factors considered were year of birth, sun exposure in the home range, litter size, and sex of young. Components of growth were juvenile mass at emergence from the natal burrow (as a result of preweaning growth) and postweaning growth rate ...
Allaine, D., Graziani, L., Coulon, J.
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Molecular characterization of Enterocytozoon bieneusi genotypes in wild Altai marmot (Marmota baibacina) in Xinjiang, China: host specificity and adaptation

Parasitology Research, 2023
Haixin Tuo   +6 more
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Alpine marmot (Marmota marmota, L.)

1993
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Mann, C.S., Macchi, E., Janeau, Georges
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2020
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Identification of odorant receptors from the Alpine marmot (Marmota marmota).

Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France), 2000
Alpine Marmots (Marmota marmota) are a good model to study intraspecific chemical communication among mammals. This species has been subjected to several behavioural and biochemical studies regarding both their scent-marking behaviour by cheek-rubbing, and the chemical composition of their glandular secretions.
Matarazzo, V.   +7 more
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Zur Netzhautfunktion des Alpenmurmeltiers Marmota marmota (L.)

Zeitschrift f�r Vergleichende Physiologie, 1961
Das Elektroretinogramm (ERG) der reinen Zapfennetzhaut von Marmota marmota (L.) wird unter Verwendung weiser Einzel-, Doppel- und Flimmerlichtblitze registriert. Das aus a-Welle, b-Welle und uberlagerten Oszillationen von 100–125/sec bestehende Einzelblitz-ERG des Murmeltiers ahnelt in seinem raschen zeitlichen Verlauf sowie in seiner Abhangigkeit von ...
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Social thermoregulation during hibernation in alpine marmots (Marmota marmota)

Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 1988
Body temperature (Tb) of socially hibernating alpine marmots, a pair and two family groups, was monitored continuously from October to March with implanted temperature-sensitive radiotransmitters. At the same time, the animals' behaviour was observed.
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