10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «ENDOTHERMY»
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endothermy з наступної бібліографічної підбірки. Книжки пов'язані зі словом
endothermy та короткі уривки з них для забезпечення контексту його використання в англійська літературі.
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Tuna: Physiology, Ecology, and Evolution
ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SPECIALIZATIONS FOR ENDOTHERMY
JEFFREY B. GRAHAM KATHRYNA. DICKSON I. Introduction II. The Components
of Tuna Endothermy A. Sustained Swimming, a Continuous Source of Heat.
Barbara A. Block, Ernest Donald Stevens, 2001
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Environmental Physiology of Animals
Endothermy Some small birds & mammals Bees & some other insects birds&
mammals Torpo r Most land Brooding python Poikilothermy Many terrestrial
insects Freshwater & some reptiles invertebrates &some reptiles Most freshwater
fish ...
Pat Willmer, Graham Stone, Ian Johnston, 2009
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The Physiological Ecology of Vertebrates: A View from Energetics
Thermal strategies are cranial endothermy (Cr), systemic endothermy (S), and
ectothermy (E). Source: Modified from Block et al. (1993). r— Thunnus ateiunga [
N r Thunnus atbacare | Ir Thunnus mace ' — IL Thunnus thynn *- Thunnus
obesux ...
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Mammal Teeth: Origin, Evolution, and Diversity
ENDOTHERMY The mammalian chewing system and the radiation of tooth types
that followed can be associated with a trend toward endothermy, the ability to
generate heat from within to maintain a constant body temperature. As Tom
Kemp ...
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The Physiology of Fishes, Third Edition
This question is an offshoot of the related, but distinct, question of what selective
forces directed the evolution of true endothermy in birds and mammals. Some
researchers have argued that fishes are ideally suited for studying endothermy ...
David H. Evans, James B. Claiborne, 2005
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Biochemical Adaptation : Mechanism and Process in ...
Exploitation of this potential for heat generation contributes significantly to
regional and systemic endothermy — and, in the case of MH. excessive
production of heat through one of the same pathways used for endothermy leads
to a ...
Radiology Peter W. Hochachka Professor in the Department of Zoology, and Sports Medicine University of British Columbia, George N. Somero David and Lucile Packard Professor of Marine Science and Director Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University, 2001
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Out of Thin Air:: Dinosaurs, Birds, and Earth's Ancient ...
THE ARGUMENTS OVER DINOSAUR ENDOTHERMY One of the most enduring
scientific debates of the past two decades has been about the metabolism of
dinosaurs. Were they endotherms, ectotherms, or so massive that neither applied
?
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Forerunners of Mammals: Radiation • Histology • Biology
John A. Ruben, Willem J. Hillenius, Tom S. Kemp, and Devon E. Quick Whole
body endothermy, or “warm-bloodedness,” is a major specialization that has
profoundly affected the biology of both mammals and birds and sharply
distinguishes ...
Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan, 2011
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Phylogenetic and Biochemical Perspectives
Regional endothermy versus whole body endothermy IV. Behavioral
thermoregulation: the importance of thermal inertia and large body size V.
Endothermy in tunas and lamnid sharks: what's new? I. Biomechanics of tunas
and endothermy VI.
T.P. Mommsen, Peter W. Hochachka, 1991
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Macropods: The Biology of Kangaroos, Wallabies, and ...
10. Development. of. endothermy. and. non-shivering. thermogenesis. in. the.
Tasmanian. bettong: a. review. R.W.. Rose. •Pouch temperature Cold stress 20°C
• 35°C •Pouch temperature Cold ...
Graeme Coulson, Mark Derek Bruce Eldridge, 2010
НОВИНИ ІЗ ТЕРМІНОМ «ENDOTHERMY»
Дізнайтеся, що обговорювала національна та міжнародна преса, і як термін
endothermy вживається в контексті наступних новин.
Even 'warm' tuna need their favorite foods
They assessed three species of tuna with varying levels of endothermy (yellowfin, albacore, and Pacific bluefin tunas). “What we discovered is ... «Futurity: Research News, Червень 15»
Opah, the first truly warm-blooded fish
... the animal to maintain endothermy, or warm-bloodedness. The journal Science published Wegner's paper about the opah on May 15, 2015, ... «EarthSky, Травень 15»
Warm-Bloodedness in an Ocean Fish Stuns Evolutionists
It's the first example of whole-body endothermy in a fish, raising new ... Here, we describe a whole-body form of endothermy in a fish, the opah ... «Discovery Institute, Травень 15»
First in fish: 'Fully warm-blooded' moonfish prowls the deep seas
The design helps the opah maintain endothermy (warm-bloodedness). "The fish had an average muscle temperature about 5 degrees C ... «89.3 KPCC, Травень 15»
A Warm-Blooded Fish?
Endothermy refers to an organism's ability to generate heat to maintain its body temperature well above that of the external environment. «CSUF News, Травень 15»
Yeast and Fungus Among Us: Tinea and Candida Infections of the …
Mammals' high body temperatures compared with ambient temperatures endow them with protective endothermy (inhospitable temperature for ... «Pharmacy Times, Травень 15»
Warm guts let some fish swim much faster
Fish that can warm their core—a process called endothermy—can swim two and a half times faster than those whose body temperature doesn't ... «Futurity: Research News, Травень 15»
Warm bodied fishes found able to swim farther and faster than cold …
The researchers suggest warmer "red" muscle endothermy offers more power per pound for the sharks and other warm bodied fish, allowing for ... «Phys.Org, Квітень 15»
Small size, big appetites
... regulate body temperatures (this is termed endothermy — internally determined body temperature) and their body temperatures are normally ... «Juneau Empire, Грудень 14»
Energy-Flux Density: Global Measure of Economic Progress
... rather than spores, for plants, and endothermy (warm-bloodedness) for animals? corresponds to higher rates of energy flow per body mass. «Executive Intelligence Review, Серпень 14»