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Behavioral and Physiological Thermoregulation of Crocodilians
Authors:SMITH   E. NORBERT
Affiliation:Northeastern Oklahoma State University Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464
Abstract:Crocodilians, like other reptiles, regulate their body temperaturesby a combination of behavioral and physiological mechanisms.Behaviorally, they seek warm surface water or bask when cooland avoid overheating by the evaporation of water from theirdorsum, evaporation of water by gaping or by retreating to deep,cool water. Physiologically, crocodilians increase cutaneousthermal conductance by increasing blood flow to the skin (andsubdermal musculature) during warming. This hastens the warmingprocess. Cutaneous blood flow is reduced during general coolingand locally if the body temperature exceeds skin temperature.This enables crocodilians to increase body temperature significantlywhile basking in cool shallow water. Large crocodilians appearto be able to alter their rates of heat exchange to a largerextent than small ones and they can do so with less cardiovascularinvolvement. Large crocodilians, with their lower surface/volumeratio, are capable of producing sufficient metabolic heat toelevate their body temperature above water temperature.
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