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Record #106598:

Survival strategies in Arctic animals / Arnoldus Schytte Blix.

Title: Survival strategies in Arctic animals / Arnoldus Schytte Blix.
Author(s): Blix, Arnoldus Schytte.
Date: 1990.
Publisher: Moscow: Nauka
In: Arctic research : advances and prospects : proceedings of the Conference of Arctic and Northern Countries on Coordination of Research in the Arctic, Leningrad, December 1988. (1990.), Vol. 2.
Abstract: Account of how Arctic mammals maintain their body temperature: in nests under snow, through insulation by fur or blubber, by counter-current vascular heat exchange in nasal passages. Comments that reindeer incur grave thermal problems when forced to run to avoid predators or tourists.
Notes:

In: Arctic research : advances and prospects : proceedings of the Conference of Arctic and Northern Countries on Coordination of Research in the Arctic, Leningrad, December 1988. Vol. 2. / Vladimir Mikhaylovich Kotlyakov, V.Ye. Sokolov, eds.

Keywords: 59 -- Zoology.
599 -- Mammalia.
599(26) -- Sea mammals.
599.735.3 -- Cervidae: Rangifer tarandus.
591.128 -- Heat, thermoregulation.
591.543.1 -- Animals, influence of temperature.
536.48 -- Low temperature phenomena in living things.
591.95 -- Animal life, human interference.
H6 -- Zoology: mammals.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*32) -- Svalbard.
SPRI record no.: 106598

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