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The effect of acclimation temperature and the removal of peripheral temperature receptors on body temperature preference in the cockroach, Periplaneta americana
Authors:Bernard F Murthy  Jr
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Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois, 524 Burrill Hall, 407 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801, U.S.A.

Abstract:

1. 1.|Body temperature preferences were compared between cockroaches acclimated to different ambient temperatures and between 25°C acclimated cockroaches and cockroaches deprived of their peripheral temperature receptors.

2. 2.|Acclimation to 35°C resulted in a significantly higher mean body temperature and low body temperature selected compared with 25°C acclimated cockroaches.

3. 3.|Cockroaches deprived of their peripheral temperature receptors showed a significantly higher mean high body temperature selected when compared to normal 25°C acclimated cockroaches.

4. 4.|It is concluded that cockroach temperature regulation is more precise than expected and that central temperature receptors are the primary sensing elements for cockroach thermoregulation.

Author Keywords: Temperature preference; thermoregulation; Periplaneta americana; peripheral temperature receptors

Keywords:Temperature preference  thermoregulation  Periplaneta americana  peripheral temperature receptors
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