2016
DOI: 10.4236/health.2016.88080
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A Medical Hypothesis: Excessive Adaptation Results in Relative Hypothermia and Lymphocytopenia, as Seen in Carnivorous Aquatic Mammals

Abstract: Body temperature is an important clinical indicator of health and illness. Many studies of human body temperature have been conducted; however, there are no studies that compare the body temperatures of humans and other homeothermic animals. Twenty-six homeothermic animal species, including humans, were selected and characteristics of their internal environment were studied based on previous reports. The studied species were divided into two groups based on habitat (eight aquatic and eighteen terrestrial speci… Show more

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“…Since mammals have a rather constant body temperature (~36-39°C, depending on taxon; Watanabe et al, 2016), tooth enamel δ 18 O values (δ 18 O enamel ) are only a little affected by temperature-related isotope fractionation. Therefore, the oxygen isotope composition of the skeleton largely reflects the δ 18 O of ingested water (Longinelli, 1984;Iacumin and Longinelli, 2002;Fabre et al, 2011;Mayr et al, 2016;Britton et al, 2019Britton et al, , 2023.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since mammals have a rather constant body temperature (~36-39°C, depending on taxon; Watanabe et al, 2016), tooth enamel δ 18 O values (δ 18 O enamel ) are only a little affected by temperature-related isotope fractionation. Therefore, the oxygen isotope composition of the skeleton largely reflects the δ 18 O of ingested water (Longinelli, 1984;Iacumin and Longinelli, 2002;Fabre et al, 2011;Mayr et al, 2016;Britton et al, 2019Britton et al, , 2023.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%