Search Results - "Kinahan, A.A."
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Body temperature daily rhythm adaptations in African savanna elephants ( Loxodonta africana)
Published in Physiology & behavior (23-11-2007)“…Abstract The savanna elephant is the largest extant mammal and often inhabits hot and arid environments. Due to their large size, it might be expected that…”
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Cooperative Breeding in Groups of Synchronously Mating Females and Evolution of Large Testes to Avoid Sperm Depletion in African Striped Mice
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-07-2009)“…Testis size has been related to the mating system of both vertebrates and invertebrates. These differences are regarded as adaptive responses to sperm…”
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Ambient temperature as a determinant of landscape use in the savanna elephant, Loxodonta africana
Published in Journal of thermal biology (2007)“…Elephants occur in landscapes where temperatures can reach 50 °C. Due to their large size they may face physiological problems of dissipating heat during such…”
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Cooperative Breeding in Groups of Synchronously Mating Females and Evolution of Large Testes to Avoid Sperm Depletion in African Striped Mice1
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-07-2009)“…Testis size has been related to the mating system of both vertebrates and invertebrates. These differences are regarded as adaptive responses to sperm…”
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Do mating strategies determine genital allometry in African mole rats (Bathyergidae)
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-04-2008)“…Allometry describes the relationship of components of an organism with change in overall body size and has become the focus of numerous studies on the…”
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Structure and allometry of genitalia in males and females of a social African ground squirrel with high polygynandry
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-08-2008)“…The few studies that have looked at genital allometry in mammals have typically shown a positively allometric relationship with body size and high coefficients…”
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