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  • 21. The impact of humidity on evaporative cooling in small desert birds exposed to high air temperatures.
    Gerson AR, Smith EK, Smit B, McKechnie AE, Wolf BO.
    Physiol Biochem Zool; 2014; 87(6):782-95. PubMed ID: 25461643
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  • 26. To warm on the rocks, to cool in the wind: Thermal relations of a small-sized lizard from a mountain environment.
    Gontijo ASB, Garcia CS, Righi AF, Galdino CAB.
    J Therm Biol; 2018 Aug; 76():52-57. PubMed ID: 30143297
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  • 30. Body size impacts critical thermal maximum measurements in lizards.
    Claunch NM, Nix E, Royal AE, Burgos LP, Corn M, DuBois PM, Ivey KN, King EC, Rucker KA, Shea TK, Stepanek J, Vansdadia S, Taylor EN.
    J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol; 2021 Jan; 335(1):96-107. PubMed ID: 32851814
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  • 32. Vocal panting: a novel thermoregulatory mechanism for enhancing heat tolerance in a desert-adapted bird.
    Pessato A, McKechnie AE, Buchanan KL, Mariette MM.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Nov 03; 10(1):18914. PubMed ID: 33144650
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  • 34. Living in sympatry: The effect of habitat partitioning on the thermoregulation of three Mediterranean lizards.
    Sagonas K, Kapsalas G, Valakos E, Pafilis P.
    J Therm Biol; 2017 Apr 03; 65():130-137. PubMed ID: 28343566
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  • 36. Oxygen concentration affects upper thermal tolerance in a terrestrial vertebrate.
    Shea TK, DuBois PM, Claunch NM, Murphey NE, Rucker KA, Brewster RA, Taylor EN.
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol; 2016 Sep 03; 199():87-94. PubMed ID: 27264957
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  • 37. Avian thermoregulation in the heat: evaporative cooling capacity of arid-zone Caprimulgiformes from two continents.
    Talbot WA, McWhorter TJ, Gerson AR, McKechnie AE, Wolf BO.
    J Exp Biol; 2017 Oct 01; 220(Pt 19):3488-3498. PubMed ID: 28760832
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  • 39. Cloacal evaporative cooling: a previously undescribed means of increasing evaporative water loss at higher temperatures in a desert ectotherm, the Gila monster Heloderma suspectum.
    DeNardo DF, Zubal TE, Hoffman TC.
    J Exp Biol; 2004 Feb 01; 207(Pt 6):945-53. PubMed ID: 14766953
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  • 40. Heat seekers: A tropical nocturnal lizard uses behavioral thermoregulation to exploit rare microclimates at night.
    Nordberg EJ, Schwarzkopf L.
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