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Summer acclimatization in the short-tailed field vole, Microtus agrestis
R. M. McDevitt
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J. R. Speakman
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Corresponding author for this work
Energetics Research Group
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
Medical Research Council
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Agriculture & Biology
Microtus agrestis
100%
voles
78%
acclimation
62%
summer
45%
basal metabolic rate
45%
norepinephrine
39%
winter
32%
photoperiod
22%
heat production
22%
body temperature
19%
ambient temperature
15%
injection
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Arvicolinae
99%
Acclimatization
91%
Basal Metabolism
41%
Photoperiod
27%
Norepinephrine
27%
Thermogenesis
19%
Body Temperature
16%
Temperature
11%
Shivering
7%
Cold Temperature
4%
Cues
4%
Injections
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
acclimation
78%
summer
40%
body mass
38%
photoperiod
38%
winter
29%
body temperature
27%
rate
22%
exposure
8%
temperature
7%
cold
4%
parameter
2%
Chemical Compounds
Metabolic
56%
Noradrenaline
27%
Thermogenic
24%
Reduction
3%