Body surface rewarming in fully and partially hypothermic king penguins

Volume: 190, Issue: 5, Pages: 597 - 609
Published: Jul 12, 2020
Abstract
Penguins face a major thermal transition when returning to land in a hypothermic state after a foraging trip. Uninsulated appendages (flippers and feet) could provide flexible heat exchange during subsequent rewarming. Here, we tested the hypothesis that peripheral vasodilation could be delayed during this recovery stage. To this end, we designed an experiment to examine patterns of surface rewarming in fully hypothermic (the cloaca and...
Paper Details
Title
Body surface rewarming in fully and partially hypothermic king penguins
Published Date
Jul 12, 2020
Volume
190
Issue
5
Pages
597 - 609
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