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Hibernation strategies and patterns in sympatric arctic species, the Alaska marmot and the arctic ground squirrel
Trixie N. Lee
, Franziska Kohl
,
C. Loren Buck
, Brian M. Barnes
Biological Sciences
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Alaska
100%
Hibernation
100%
Arctic Ground Squirrel
100%
Marmota Marmota
100%
Arctic Species
100%
Marmot
100%
Body Temperature
50%
Ground Squirrel
50%
Torpor
50%
Body Temperature Changes
50%
Arousal
33%
Thermoregulation
16%
Rapid Cooling
16%
Burrow
16%
Cooling Rate
16%
Hibernacula
16%
Energy Minimization
16%
Ambient Temperature
16%
Energy Expenditure
16%
Free-living
16%
4-fold
16%
Sociality
16%
Hibernators
16%
Core Body Temperature
16%
Urocitellus Parryii
16%
Slow Cooling
16%
Social Thermoregulation
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sciuridae
100%
Marmota
100%
Body Temperature
33%
Body Temperature Changes
33%
Thermoregulation
22%