2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.29.493884
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Huddling nest use are the optimal strategies for heat conservation in a social marsupial: lessons from biophysical models

Abstract: Endothermy, understood as the maintenance of continuous and high body temperatures (TB) due to the combination of metabolic heat production and an insulative cover, is severely challenged in small endotherms of cold environments. As a response, social clustering, and nest use (collectively, communal nesting) are common strategies for heat conservation in small mammals and birds. To quantify the actual amount of energy that is saved by communal nesting, we studied the social marsupial Dromiciops gliroides (moni… Show more

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