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Voluntary Hypothermia in Reptiles
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1967
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Animal PhysiologyBiologyEngineeringHyperthermiaFitnessNeurophysiologyPhysiologyTemperature MeasurementLaboratory Thermal GradientsActive LizardsEcophysiologyBody TemperatureElectrophysiologyThermodynamicsVoluntary HypothermiaAnimal BehaviorSocial SciencesComparative Physiology
Studies on lizards in laboratory thermal gradients which are not shut down at night reveal complex thermoregulatory behavior. Maintenance of the high, characteristic levels of body temperature known for active lizards may be abandoned. Low levels, which incapacitate the lizards, are seleted. Evidence of complex responses of the "thermostat" at a reptilian level of organization
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