2018
DOI: 10.1134/s1062359018090108
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Hibernation Records on the Surface of Incisors in Radde’s Hamster (Mesocricetus raddei, Rodentia, Cricetidae) from Dagestan

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“…4, 5). Earlier, during a similar study on Ciscaucasian hamster, the width of increments has corresponded to the duration of normothermic period Klevezal et al, 2018). As has been noted above, in the Common hamster, despite the presence of well-defined alternation of periods of normoand hypothermia on the temperature record, the "hibernation zone" is seldom recorded (Klevezal et al, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…4, 5). Earlier, during a similar study on Ciscaucasian hamster, the width of increments has corresponded to the duration of normothermic period Klevezal et al, 2018). As has been noted above, in the Common hamster, despite the presence of well-defined alternation of periods of normoand hypothermia on the temperature record, the "hibernation zone" is seldom recorded (Klevezal et al, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Such studies were made for several species of subfamily Cricetidae. Thus, it was shown for the Ciscaucasian hamster (Mesocricetus raddei), that the width of increments within the "hibernation zone" correlates with the duration of normothermia bouts (Klevezal et al, , 2018. These data differ from the data obtained for the Eversmann's hamster (Allocricetulus eversmanni) in which the correlation between the number of narrow increments on the incisor surface and the number of normothermia bouts within the "hibernation zone" was not found (Klevezal et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%