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Selection for high activity-related aerobic metabolism does not alter the capacity of non-shivering thermogenesis in bank voles.Specialist-generalist model of body temperature regulation can be applied at the intraspecific level.Melatonin attenuates phenotypic flexibility of energy metabolism in a photoresponsive mammal, the Siberian hamster.Phenotypic flexibility of energetics in acclimated Siberian hamsters has a narrower scope in winter than in summer.Drinking water boosts food intake rate, body mass increase and fat accumulation in migratory blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla).Daily variations in the influence of noradrenaline on preferred ambient temperature of the Siberian hamster.Effect of dietary fatty acids on metabolic rate and nonshivering thermogenesis in golden hamsters.The effects of dietary cholesterol on metabolism and daily torpor patterns in Siberian hamsters.Reversal of photoschedule in spring does not prevent photorefractoriness in Siberian hamsters.Effects of prolonged acclimation to intermediate photoperiod and photo-schedule reversal in photosensitive golden hamsters.Environmental conditions, rather than season, determine torpor use and temperature selection in large mouse-eared bats (Myotis myotis).Individual Differences in the Phenotypic Flexibility of Basal Metabolic Rate in Siberian Hamsters Are Consistent on Short- and Long-Term Timescales.Huddling reduces evaporative water loss in torpid Natterer's bats, Myotis nattereri.Thermal acclimation and nutritional history affect the oxidation of different classes of exogenous nutrients in Siberian hamsters, Phodopus sungorus.Social thermoregulation and torpor in the Siberian hamster.Seasonal changes in the thermoregulation of laboratory golden hamsters during acclimation to seminatural outdoor conditions.Introduction to the symposium: environment, energetics, and fitness: a symposium honoring Donald W. Thomas.Photoresponsiveness affects life history traits but not oxidative status in a seasonal rodentHeterothermy, and the energetic consequences of huddling in small migrating passerine birdsAn oversimplification of physiological principles leads to flawed macroecological analysesPredictive and reactive changes in antioxidant defence system in a heterothermic rodent
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