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    Pavey CR, Burwell CJ, Körtner G, Geiser F.
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  • 48. Magnitude of food overabundance affects expression of daily torpor.
    Eto T, Hayashi R, Okubo Y, Kashimura A, Koshimoto C, Sakamoto SH, Morita T.
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  • 54. Sex, season and melatonin administration affects daily activity rhythms in a marsupial, the brown antechinus, Antechinus stuartii.
    McAllan BM, Westman W, Körtner G, Cairns SC.
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  • 55. Environmental conditions, rather than season, determine torpor use and temperature selection in large mouse-eared bats (Myotis myotis).
    Wojciechowski MS, Jefimow M, Tegowska E.
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