Can mechanisms used during hibernation help animals colonize new habitats?
Monday, March 16, 2015 - 16:30
in Biology & Nature
Heterothermy, the ability of some animals to lower their metabolism and body temperature, is traditionally seen as an effective adaptation to predictable seasonal bottlenecks of unproductive cold periods. A new review suggests that the use of heterothermy may have been used as a response to acute emergency situations in animals that colonized Madagascar.