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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Phenotypic plasticity allows many animals to quickly respond to seasonal changes in their environment. Seasonal changes to physiological systems, such as sensory systems, may explain other more obvious changes in behaviour, often working synergistically with changes in ...
Grace E. Hirzel +5 more
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A personal recollection: 60 years in thermoregulation [PDF]
Clark M. Blatteis
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Mouse thermoregulation: Introducing the concept of the thermoneutral point
V. Škop +6 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Many reptiles inhabit deserts where extreme heat and aridity make it imperative to minimize evaporative water loss (EWL) in order to maintain a water balance. We compared the EWL of desert versus Mediterranean snakes and the content and composition of their epidermal ...
Shahar Dubiner +6 more
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General dynamics of the physical-chemical systems in mammals [PDF]
Human physiochemistry, thermoregulation, and harmonic oscillation of blood glucose ...
Iberall, A., Schindler, A., Weinberg, M.
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Avian extra‐pair paternity in the last European primeval forest
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Primeval forests offer a reference baseline to understand the origins and evolution of mating systems, as their relatively undisturbed environment provides a glimpse into how ecological interactions and natural selection play out in their original context.
Joanna Sudyka +10 more
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This study combines replicated experimental manipulation, social network analysis, network permutations and meta‐analysis to disentangle active from spatially‐induced changes in animal network structure in the wild. It reveals that short‐term environmental changes primarily alter space use, with limited effects on social structure.
Camille N. M. Bordes +6 more
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