Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2843677 | Journal of Thermal Biology | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
1. We examined the ability of rubber boas (Charina bottae) to physiologically and behaviorally control their heating and cooling rates between 5 and 35 °C with constrained and unconstrained postural treatments.2. In both the unconstrained and constrained treatments, heating rates were faster than cooling rates (ANOVA; F=52.25; df=22; p<0.001), suggesting that rubber boas can physiologically slow their cooling rates and/or accelerate their heating rates.3. Our findings provide a greater understanding of physiological thermoregulation in rubber boas and insight into mechanisms of reptilian thermoregulation.
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Authors
Ying Zhang, Marjorie C. Westfall, Kathleen C. Hermes, Michael E. Dorcas,