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Journal of Thermal Biology|December 9, 2020
Field data confirm the ability of a biophysical model to predict wild primate body temperaturePaul D Mathewson, Warren P Porter, Louise Barrett, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 26, 2007
Fever and sickness behavior during an opportunistic infection in a free-living antelope, the greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros)Robyn S Hetem, Duncan Mitchell, Shane K Maloney, et al.
Biology Letters|July 26, 2013
Cheetah do not abandon hunts because they overheatRobyn S Hetem, Duncan Mitchell, Brenda A de Witt, et al.
Conservation Physiology|August 31, 2023
Temminck pangolins relax the precision of body temperature regulation when resources are scarce in a semi-arid environmentWendy Panaino, Francesca Parrini, Peter R Kamerman, et al.
Integrative Zoology|June 1, 2018
Body temperature, activity patterns and hunting in free-living cheetah: biologging reveals new insightsRobyn S Hetem, Duncan Mitchell, Brenda A DE Witt, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|August 1, 2020
Increased Diurnal Activity Is Indicative of Energy Deficit in a Nocturnal Mammal, the AardvarkNora Marie Weyer, Andrea Fuller, Anna Jean Haw, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|December 22, 2015
Thermal consequences of increased pelt loft infer an additional utilitarian function for groomingRichard McFarland, S Peter Henzi, Louise Barrett, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|October 17, 2017
Scaling of the ankle extensor muscle-tendon units and the biomechanical implications for bipedal hopping locomotion in the post-pouch kangaroo Macropus fuliginosusEdward P Snelling, Andrew A Biewener, Qiaohui Hu, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|May 27, 2010
Variation in the daily rhythm of body temperature of free-living Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx): does water limitation drive heterothermy?Robyn Sheila Hetem, Willem Maartin Strauss, Linda Gayle Fick, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|October 18, 2011
Does size matter? Comparison of body temperature and activity of free-living Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx) and the smaller Arabian sand gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa marica) in the Saudi desertRobyn Sheila Hetem, Willem Maartin Strauss, Linda Gayle Fick, et al.
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Journal of Thermal Biology|December 9, 2020
Field data confirm the ability of a biophysical model to predict wild primate body temperaturePaul D Mathewson, Warren P Porter, Louise Barrett, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 26, 2007
Fever and sickness behavior during an opportunistic infection in a free-living antelope, the greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros)Robyn S Hetem, Duncan Mitchell, Shane K Maloney, et al.
Biology Letters|July 26, 2013
Cheetah do not abandon hunts because they overheatRobyn S Hetem, Duncan Mitchell, Brenda A de Witt, et al.
Conservation Physiology|August 31, 2023
Temminck pangolins relax the precision of body temperature regulation when resources are scarce in a semi-arid environmentWendy Panaino, Francesca Parrini, Peter R Kamerman, et al.
Integrative Zoology|June 1, 2018
Body temperature, activity patterns and hunting in free-living cheetah: biologging reveals new insightsRobyn S Hetem, Duncan Mitchell, Brenda A DE Witt, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|August 1, 2020
Increased Diurnal Activity Is Indicative of Energy Deficit in a Nocturnal Mammal, the AardvarkNora Marie Weyer, Andrea Fuller, Anna Jean Haw, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|December 22, 2015
Thermal consequences of increased pelt loft infer an additional utilitarian function for groomingRichard McFarland, S Peter Henzi, Louise Barrett, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|October 17, 2017
Scaling of the ankle extensor muscle-tendon units and the biomechanical implications for bipedal hopping locomotion in the post-pouch kangaroo Macropus fuliginosusEdward P Snelling, Andrew A Biewener, Qiaohui Hu, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|May 27, 2010
Variation in the daily rhythm of body temperature of free-living Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx): does water limitation drive heterothermy?Robyn Sheila Hetem, Willem Maartin Strauss, Linda Gayle Fick, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology|October 18, 2011
Does size matter? Comparison of body temperature and activity of free-living Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx) and the smaller Arabian sand gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa marica) in the Saudi desertRobyn Sheila Hetem, Willem Maartin Strauss, Linda Gayle Fick, et al.
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