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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «AESTIVATOR»
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1
Journal of Experimental Biology
(B) Whole muscle cross-sectional area (mm2) of control and 9-month aestivator
iliofibularis and sartorius muscles (N=5 for each group). Values are means ±
s.e.m. Muscle morphology There was no significant difference in the total number
of ...
2
Freshwater Snails Of Africa And Their Medical Importance
Biomphalaria sudanica is associated with the margins of lakes and papyrus
swamps and was classified as a poor aestivator by Brown (1975, 1980). Yet this
snail is reported to aestivate at the margin of Lake Zwai in Ethiopia during
periods of ...
3
Aestivation: Molecular and Physiological Aspects
To date, disuse muscle atrophy has only been examined in detail in one
aestivator, i.e., the green-striped burrowing frog, Cyclorana alboguttata (Hudson
and Franklin 2002a, 2002b, 2003; Hudson et al. 2006; Symonds et al. 2007). It
has been ...
Carlos Arturo Navas, José Eduardo Carvalho, 2010
4
Circannual Clocks: Annual Biological Rhythms
A "microecology" in other words, of substances favoring hibernation or not
favoring hibernation is a conceivable modus vivendi within an organ, or a cell, or
in the blood of a hibernator — aestivator. Our approach to the problem has been
...
5
The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals
Species:H. auritus (Egypt–Asiatic species), H. aethiopicus (N Africa,Sahara).
Habitat: Deserts. H. auritus is amoisturedependent hibernator preferringcool
deserts. H. aethiopicusisa droughtadapted aestivator, preferringhot, dry deserts.
6
Journal of Comparative Physiology: Neuroethology, sensory, ...
... stimulation was 0.1 Hz. Note that the quantal size is not different between
control (a) and aestivator (c). Also greater amplitude EPPs with fewer failures are
recorded in the control (b) NMJ compared with the aestivator (d) Am plitude (mV)
Fig.
7
Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India
0 0 5 tr Gnathorhiza aquatic carnivore- 0 X aestivator invertebrate Cricotillus
brachydens ..3 tr 0 0 feeder. Archeria sp. . . 0 0 60 4 AMPHIBIA Diadectes sp. .. 1
tr 12 1 Eryops Semi-aquatic predator X X Captorhinomorph 55 3 1 tr
Trimerorhachis ...
Palaeontological Society of India, 1977
8
The seasons: life and its rhythms
In this context, despite the superficial similarity of a hibemator and an aestivator,
there is dissimilarity: the hibemator is conserving food requirements and the
aestivator is conserving water at a time when water needs dominate all other ...
9
Thermoregulation and bioenergetics: patterns for vertebrate ...
An aestivator while in the act of aestivating. aestivate, v.i. [L. aestivare, to spend
the summer] In a homeotherm, to torpidate with a body temperature above the
minimum critical body temperature; to torpidate at coenothermia. In a
poikilotherm ...
10
A matter of degree: heat, life, and death
The temperature of the homeothermic aestivator drops too, but not to quite so low
a level as that of the hibernator sleeping out the bitter winter. No food is needed
in either state, the fat reserves being sufficient to support the sleeping body's ...