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Ecology
Implications of being born late in the active season for growth, fattening, torpor use, winter survival and fecundity
Britta Mahlert, Hanno Gerritsmann ... Sylvain Giroud
Being born late in the active season is associated with a fast life history in a hibernating species, the garden dormouse (
Eliomys quercinus
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Remodeling of skeletal muscle myosin metabolic states in hibernating mammals
Christopher TA Lewis, Elise G Melhedegaard ... Julien Ochala
During hibernation, animals remodel the structure of their relaxed muscle via a protein called myosin and this enables vast temperature changes.
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