Iakimenko M A, Popova N K
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1977 Aug;84(8):213-5.
A study carried out on ground squirrels has shown that the active warming of these animals at any of the stages of arousal from hybernation was closely connected with the intensification of the shivering thermogenesis. The shivering thermogenesis of the proximal group of body muscles played the main role.
一项针对地松鼠的研究表明,这些动物在从冬眠苏醒的任何阶段的主动升温都与寒颤产热的增强密切相关。身体近端肌肉群的寒颤产热起主要作用。