McGinnis S M, Dickson L L
Science. 1967 Jun 30;156(3783):1757-9. doi: 10.1126/science.156.3783.1757.
The body temperature of desert iguanas implanted with miniature temperature-sensitive radio transmitters was continuously monitored in their natural habitat. Extensive thermoregulatory behavior occurred in retreat burrows prior to morning emergence. Such behavior permits the igluana to emerge from below ground at its preferred body temperature rather than suboptimal temperature at which activity in the burrow is initiated.
在自然栖息地中,对植入了微型温度敏感无线电发射器的沙漠鬣蜥的体温进行了持续监测。在早晨出洞之前,在撤退洞穴中出现了广泛的体温调节行为。这种行为使鬣蜥能够在其偏好的体温下从地下出来,而不是在洞穴中开始活动时的次优温度下出来。