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Squamate metabolic rates decrease in winter beyond the effect of temperature
Shahar Dubiner
*
, Simon Jamison
,
Shai Meiri
,
Eran Levin
*
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School of Zoology
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Temperature Effect
100%
Squamates
100%
Metabolic Rate
100%
Standard Metabolic Rate
100%
Brumation
75%
Body Size
50%
Hibernation
50%
Metabolism
25%
Israeli
25%
Low Temperature
25%
High Temperature
25%
Gas Exchange
25%
Nighttime
25%
Reptiles
25%
Metabolic Regulation
25%
Inactivity
25%
Rate Change
25%
External Cues
25%
Diel
25%
Diurnal Species
25%
Mediterranean Species
25%
Metabolic Processes
25%
Nocturnal Species
25%
Sunrise
25%
Cold Temperature
25%
Geographical Factors
25%
Oxygen Uptake
25%
Hypometabolism
25%
Seasonal Factor
25%
Active Suppression
25%
Desert Species
25%
Diel Pattern
25%
Phylogenetic Mixed Model
25%
Metabolic Chamber
25%
Cathemeral
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Squamate
100%
Metabolic Rate
100%
Body Size
28%
Metabolic Pathway
14%
Metabolic Regulation
14%
Gas Exchange
14%
Oxygen Consumption
14%
Diurnal Species
14%
Nocturnal Species
14%
Cathemeral Species
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Squamata
100%
Body Size
50%
Gas Exchange
25%