Studies of body temperature patterns in South American Camelidae

作者: John Bligh , Isabel Baumann , Julio Sumar , Felix Pooco

DOI: 10.1016/0300-9629(75)90132-2

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摘要: Abstract 1. At sea level the core temperatures of alpaca ( Lama pacos ) and llama glama ), recorded continuously by radiotelemetry, were within ranges 37·9–38·3°C 38·l–38·6°C respectively. These unaltered after 6 days water deprivation. 2. high altitude (4·1 km) very similar (37·6–38·2°C 37·2–38·0°C respectively) Six deprivation was without effect on temperature range at this altitude. 3. The two vicunas vicugna greater than those other species (36·0–37·9°C 37·4–39·l°C). 4. Just before parturition, a pregnant elevated about 1°C.

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