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Thermoregulation and water requirements in semiarid and montane populations of the least chipmunk, Eutamias minimus. III. Acclimatization at a high ambient temperature
Abstract
Adaptation of E. minimus to the semiarid habitat has involved changes in response to acute and chronic heat and water stress which increase the time the chipmunks can survive exposures to high ambient temperature, regardless of water availability.
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