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Responses of large mammals to climate changeHypoxia following etorphine administration in goats (Capra hircus) results more from pulmonary hypertension than from hypoventilationGetting to the core: Internal body temperatures help reveal the ecological function and thermal implications of the lions' mane.Activity re-assignment and microclimate selection of free-living Arabian oryx: responses that could minimise the effects of climate change on homeostasis?Larger antelopes are sensitive to heat stress throughout all seasons but smaller antelopes only during summer in an African semi-arid environment.Adaptation to heat and water shortage in large, arid-zone mammals.Three African antelope species with varying water dependencies exhibit similar selective brain cooling.Physiological mechanisms in coping with climate change.Selective brain cooling reduces water turnover in dehydrated sheepCheetah do not abandon hunts because they overheat.Heterothermy in large mammals: inevitable or implemented?Drought-induced starvation of aardvarks in the Kalahari: an indirect effect of climate change.Selective brain cooling in Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx): a physiological mechanism for coping with aridity?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 desert.Variation in the daily rhythm of body temperature of free-living Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx): does water limitation drive heterothermy?Stable isotope analysis of diet confirms niche separation of two sympatric species of Namib Desert lizard.Measurement of body temperature in normothermic and febrile rats: Limitations of using rectal thermometry.Microchip transponder thermometry for monitoring core body temperature of antelope during capture.Thermal consequences of increased pelt loft infer an additional utilitarian function for grooming.Assessment of the use of temperature-sensitive microchips to determine core body temperature in goats.Fever and sickness behavior during an opportunistic infection in a free-living antelope, the greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros).Estimating resting metabolic rate by biologging core and subcutaneous temperature in a mammal.Social integration confers thermal benefits in a gregarious primate.Body temperature, thermoregulatory behaviour and pelt characteristics of three colour morphs of springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis).Thermoregulatory plasticity in free-ranging vervet monkeys, Chlorocebus pygerythrus.Black wildebeest seek shade less and use solar orientation behavior more than do blue wildebeest.Shearing at the end of summer affects body temperature of free-living Angora goats ( Capra aegagrus) more than does shearing at the end of winter.Body water conservation through selective brain cooling by the carotid rete: a physiological feature for surviving climate change?Chemical immobilization and anesthesia of free-living aardvarks (Orycteropus afer) with ketamine-medetomidine-midazolam and isoflurane.Validation of a biotelemetric technique, using ambulatory miniature black globe thermometers, to quantify thermoregulatory behaviour in ungulates.Angularis oculi vein blood flow modulates the magnitude but not the control of selective brain cooling in sheep.Revisiting concepts of thermal physiology: Predicting responses of mammals to climate change.Cheetahs discriminate familiar and unfamiliar human voicesAssessing the reliability of biologger techniques to measure activity in a free-ranging primateTowards a mechanistic understanding of the responses of large terrestrial mammals to heat and aridity associated with climate changeEcological niche separation of two sympatric insectivorous lizard species in the Namib DesertLow field metabolic rates for geckos of the genus Rhoptropus may not be surprisingThe actively foraging desert lizard Pedioplanis husabensis (Husab Sand Lizard) behaviorally optimizes its energetic economyWinter body temperature patterns in free-ranging Cape ground squirrel, Xerus inauris: no evidence for torporBody temperature, activity patterns and hunting in free-living cheetah: biologging reveals new insights
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