The evolution of mechanisms involved in vertebrate endothermy
Volume: 375, Issue: 1793, Pages: 20190136 - 20190136
Published: Jan 13, 2020
Abstract
Endothermy, i.e. the endogenous production of metabolic heat, has evolved multiple times among vertebrates, and several strategies of heat production have been studied extensively by physiologists over the course of the twentieth century. The independent acquisition of endothermy by mammals and birds has been the subject of many hypotheses regarding their origin and associated evolutionary constraints. Many groups of vertebrates, however, are...
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Title
The evolution of mechanisms involved in vertebrate endothermy
Published Date
Jan 13, 2020
Volume
375
Issue
1793
Pages
20190136 - 20190136
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