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  • 2. Metabolic rate, evaporative water loss and thermoregulatory state in four species of bats in the Negev desert.
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  • 11. The heat is on: Thermoregulatory and evaporative cooling patterns of desert-dwelling bats.
    de Mel RK, Moseby KE, Stewart KA, Rankin KE, Czenze ZJ.
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  • 13. A phylogenetic analysis of basal metabolism, total evaporative water loss, and life-history among foxes from desert and mesic regions.
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  • 15. Partitioning of evaporative water loss in white-winged doves: plasticity in response to short-term thermal acclimation.
    McKechnie AE, Wolf BO.
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  • 18. Physiological adjustments to arid and mesic environments in larks (Alaudidae).
    Tieleman BI, Williams JB, Buschur ME.
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  • 19. Huddling reduces evaporative water loss in torpid Natterer's bats, Myotis nattereri.
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    McKechnie AE, Smit B, Whitfield MC, Noakes MJ, Talbot WA, Garcia M, Gerson AR, Wolf BO.
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