We conclude that resource-allocation patterns do vary with age in a long-lived ectotherm.
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The effects of temperature on ectotherm growth have been well documented.
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Taken together, this study characterises uncoupling protein activity in an ectotherm for the first time.
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Here we present data on upper temperature limits of 34 tropical marine ectotherm species from seven phyla living in intertidal and subtidal habitats.
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From an evolutionary point of view, producers of ectotherm eggs need therefore to time egg-laying appropriately in order to avoid unfavourable thermal nest environments.
Uso de cold-blooded animal en inglés
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From the cold-bloodedanimal to the warm-blooded is a great advance.
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His grizzled hair, cut close, expressed in some indefinable way the stupidity of a cold-bloodedanimal.
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Yet Mimics, which are supposed to be a cold-bloodedanimal, consume the same amount of energy as humans."
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Gradually hair and skin return to the previous cold-bloodedanimal state, and the whole picture of the cretin is in full bloom.
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True fishes are cold-bloodedanimals, and not sensible to differences of temperature.
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This is a very remarkable instance of how completely animation can be suspended in cold-bloodedanimals.
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They are also cold-bloodedanimals, like fish.
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The limit of life and growth in cold-bloodedanimals seems to depend very much on their amount of food.
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Reptiles are cold-bloodedanimals having scaly skins, and breathing by lungs and not by gills as do the fish.
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"Do you think she would thank you for that, you cold-bloodedanimal?"
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Mussulmans will even eat these amphibious creatures without cutting their throats, looking on them as cold-bloodedanimals, created in the same manner as fish.
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"Of all the heartless, cold-bloodedanimals it has ever been my good fortune to meet, commend me to Edith Darrell!"