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Paleobiology of the Dinosaurs
Data from both nests and incubator experiments indicate a developmental
temperature range from about 27°C to 34°C with the eccritic value at 30° to 32°C
(Crocodylus porosus: Deraniyagala, 1936, Dunn, 1981a; Alligator
mtksirstppiensis: ...
James Orville Farlow, 1989
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Behavioral and Department Models
There are several reports indicating such responses in a few species of
nematodes (Croll, 1970). Ditylenchus dipsaci tends to accumulate at a certain
position in a thermal gradient (Wallace, 1961), and this eccritic (preferred)
temperature is ...
The mean body temperature within the range selected by active animals is
known as the preferred (laboratory) or eccritic (free-living) temperature
characteristic of a species (Licht et al. 1966). The selection of appropriate species
-specific ...
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The Physiology of Insecta
The mechanism by which they may be led to and confined at their preferred, or
eccritic, humidity will be discussed in detail elsewhere (see Chapter 1, Volume III)
. In some species the eccritic humidity is at or near the saturated end of the ...
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Hibernation and Torpor in Mammals and Birds
(1946) on temperature tolerance of alligators, it has become increasingly
apparent that reptiles maintain a chosen or “eccritic” Tb during the active part of
their diurnal cycle. This temperature is held within narrow limits and is higher
than the Tb ...
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Regulation of Ventilation and Gas Exchange
It is therefore to the advantage of an animal with a high eccritic temperature to
have a low [HC03_] so that the proper pH at high temperature can be achieved
with a low PCO, and thus a high enough ACR can exist to ensure adequate 02 ...
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
The more direct approach is to record the ВТ in free-living animals, and to derive
from this the so- called eccritic temperature (Bogert 1949b). The results may have
to be formulated separately for the different seasons (Mayhew 1963, McGinnis ...
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Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum
Chamaeleo namaquensis (N = 18) active preferred body temperatures ranged
from 18,5-36,2 C (x = 29,3 C), with no difference between inland or coastal
individuals. The eccritic range was somewhat wider (14,0-39,7 C) but the mean (
28,7 C) ...
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Patterns of vertebrate biology
It is sometimes a little higher than the eccritic temperature (that obtained in the
field), but generally the two are close. The eccritic temperature must be derived
from a number of individuals active in the field, and thus it is expressed as a
mean.
Everett Williams Jameson, 1981
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the ...
... temperatures and (2) isothermal tracking at the growth temperature, is modified
by experience. First, the eccritic temperature follows the growth temperature; the
animals require several hours to adapt when the growth temperature is shifted.
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 1975