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  • 3. Conspecific disturbance contributes to altered hibernation patterns in bats with white-nose syndrome.
    Turner JM, Warnecke L, Wilcox A, Baloun D, Bollinger TK, Misra V, Willis CK.
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  • 4. Passive rewarming from torpor in hibernating bats: minimizing metabolic costs and cardiac demands.
    Currie SE, Noy K, Geiser F.
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  • 5. [Electrophysiological characteristics of cardiac function and the intensity of protein synthesis in cardiomyocytes during the arousal of susliks from hibernation].
    Zhegunov GF.
    Zh Evol Biokhim Fiziol; 1988 Jan 01; 24(1):40-7. PubMed ID: 3376634
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  • 7. Warming up and shipping out: arousal and emergence timing in hibernating little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus).
    Czenze ZJ, Willis CK.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2015 Jul 01; 185(5):575-86. PubMed ID: 25809999
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  • 8. Hibernation in black bears: independence of metabolic suppression from body temperature.
    Tøien Ø, Blake J, Edgar DM, Grahn DA, Heller HC, Barnes BM.
    Science; 2011 Feb 18; 331(6019):906-9. PubMed ID: 21330544
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  • 9. Rates of rewarming, heart and respiratory rates and their significance for oxygen transport during arousal from torpor in the smallest mammal, the Etruscan shrew Suncus etruscus.
    Fons R, Sender S, Peters T, Jürgens KD.
    J Exp Biol; 1997 May 18; 200(Pt 10):1451-8. PubMed ID: 9192497
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  • 10. Heart rate as a predictor of metabolic rate in heterothermic bats.
    Currie SE, Körtner G, Geiser F.
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  • 11. Persistence of circadian rhythmicity in hibernating ground squirrels.
    Grahn DA, Miller JD, Houng VS, Heller HC.
    Am J Physiol; 1994 Apr 01; 266(4 Pt 2):R1251-8. PubMed ID: 8184969
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  • 12. Metabolic fuel privation in hibernating and awake ground squirrels.
    Dark J, Miller DR.
    Physiol Behav; 1997 Dec 31; 63(1):59-65. PubMed ID: 9402616
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  • 13. [Effect of serotonin on thermoregulation in normothermic hibernators and during arousal from deep hypothermia].
    Sitnikov VD, Kudriavtseva NN, Iakimenko MA, Popova NK.
    Biull Eksp Biol Med; 1986 Jan 31; 101(1):5-7. PubMed ID: 3942816
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  • 15. The effects of hibernation stress on the heart rate and metabolic rate of Citellus lateralis.
    Wit LC, Twente JW.
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol; 1983 Jan 31; 74(4):817-22. PubMed ID: 6132727
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  • 17. [The role of the heart in rewarming the body of hibernating animals upon arousal].
    Zhegunov GF.
    Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova; 1989 Jan 31; 75(1):105-9. PubMed ID: 2924959
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  • 18. Activation of stress signaling molecules in bat brain during arousal from hibernation.
    Lee M, Choi I, Park K.
    J Neurochem; 2002 Aug 31; 82(4):867-73. PubMed ID: 12358792
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  • 19. Oxygen consumption, body temperature and heart rate of woodchucks entering hibernation.
    LYMAN CP.
    Am J Physiol; 1958 Jul 31; 194(1):83-91. PubMed ID: 13559433
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  • 20. Shivering and nonshivering thermogenesis in the bat (Myotis myotis Borkh.) during arousal from hibernation.
    Mejsnar J, Janský L.
    Can J Physiol Pharmacol; 1970 Feb 31; 48(2):102-6. PubMed ID: 4391941
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