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  • Homeothermy
  • Maintaining stable internal body temperature

    Homeothermy, homothermy, or homoiothermy (from Ancient Greek ὅμοιος (hómoios) 'similar' and θέρμη (thérmē) 'heat') is thermoregulation that maintains

    Homeothermy

    Homeothermy

    Homeothermy

  • Gigantothermy
  • Form of thermoregulation by body size

    Gigantothermy (sometimes called ectothermic homeothermy or inertial homeothermy) is a phenomenon with significance in biology and paleontology, whereby

    Gigantothermy

    Gigantothermy

    Gigantothermy

  • Ectotherm
  • Organism where internal heating sources are small or negligible

    difficulty of consistent application of terms such as poikilothermy and homeothermy. In addition to behavioral adaptations, physiological adaptations help

    Ectotherm

    Ectotherm

    Ectotherm

  • Salmon shark
  • Species of shark

    salmon. It is known for its ability to maintain stomach temperature (homeothermy), which is unusual among fish. This shark has not been demonstrated to

    Salmon shark

    Salmon shark

    Salmon_shark

  • Mammal
  • Class of animals with milk-producing glands

    Watson JM, Graves JA (1988). "Monotreme Cell-Cycles and the Evolution of Homeothermy". Australian Journal of Zoology. 36 (5): 573–584. doi:10.1071/ZO9880573

    Mammal

    Mammal

    Mammal

  • Warm-blooded
  • Animal species that can maintain a body temperature higher than their environment

    increasing their metabolism. The opposite of endothermy is ectothermy. Homeothermy maintains a stable internal body temperature regardless of external influence

    Warm-blooded

    Warm-blooded

    Warm-blooded

  • Thermoregulation
  • Ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries

    stimulus. This cyclical process aids in homeostasis.[citation needed] Homeothermy and poikilothermy refer to how stable an organism's deep-body temperature

    Thermoregulation

    Thermoregulation

    Thermoregulation

  • Torpor
  • State of decreased physiological activity in an animal

    thermoregulation. The evolution of torpor likely accompanied the development of homeothermy. Animals capable of maintaining a body temperature above ambient temperature

    Torpor

    Torpor

  • Heterothermy
  • Metabolic system

    other words, they exhibit characteristics of both poikilothermy and homeothermy. Heterothermic animals are those that can switch between poikilothermic

    Heterothermy

    Heterothermy

    Heterothermy

  • Monotreme
  • Order of egg-laying mammals

    ; Graves, J.A.M. (1988). "Monotreme Cell-Cycles and the Evolution of Homeothermy". Australian Journal of Zoology. 36 (5): 573–584. doi:10.1071/ZO9880573

    Monotreme

    Monotreme

    Monotreme

  • Hamadryas baboon
  • Species of baboon

    May 2009). "Homeothermy and primate bipedalism: Is water shortage or solar radiation the main threat to baboon (Papio hamadryas) homeothermy?". Journal

    Hamadryas baboon

    Hamadryas baboon

    Hamadryas_baboon

  • Platypus
  • Species of mammal

    Jm; Graves, Jam (1988). "Monotreme Cell-Cycles and the Evolution of Homeothermy". Australian Journal of Zoology. 36 (5): 573. doi:10.1071/ZO9880573.

    Platypus

    Platypus

    Platypus

  • Tyrannosaurus
  • Genus of Late Cretaceous theropod

    indicate that T. rex maintained a constant internal body temperature (homeothermy) and that it enjoyed a metabolism somewhere between ectothermic reptiles

    Tyrannosaurus

    Tyrannosaurus

    Tyrannosaurus

  • Elephant
  • Largest living land animal

    Mitchell, Duncan; Fuller, Andrea (2018). "Savanna elephants maintain homeothermy under African heat". Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 188 (5): 889–897

    Elephant

    Elephant

    Elephant

  • Parental care in birds
  • nurturing and egg guarding abilities for their young. Evolution of homeothermy and flight most likely occurred in bi-parental birds with precocial chicks

    Parental care in birds

    Parental care in birds

    Parental_care_in_birds

  • Poikilotherm
  • Organism with considerable internal temperature variation

    Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Poikilotherm

    Poikilotherm

    Poikilotherm

  • Mesotherm
  • Type of animal that produces metabolic heat, but has no specific body temperature

    Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Mesotherm

    Mesotherm

    Mesotherm

  • Endotherm
  • Organism that maintains body temperature largely by heat from internal bodily functions

    Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Endotherm

    Endotherm

    Endotherm

  • Bradymetabolism
  • Organisms with a high active metabolism

    Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Bradymetabolism

    Bradymetabolism

    Bradymetabolism

  • Endothermic process
  • Thermodynamic process that absorbs energy from its surroundings

    English". Cambridge Dictionary. Cambridge University Press. "Endotherm | Homeothermy, Thermoregulation, Metabolism | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved

    Endothermic process

    Endothermic_process

  • African bush elephant
  • Species of mammal

    evaporative cooling process which helps to maintain body temperature via homeothermy regardless of air temperature. The African bush elephant is herbivorous

    African bush elephant

    African bush elephant

    African_bush_elephant

  • Sengi
  • Family of insectivorous mammals

    distribution are very close in most of the classifications. They can maintain homeothermy in different ambient temperatures where most of the species regulate

    Sengi

    Sengi

    Sengi

  • Reptile
  • Class of animals

    even though they do not have a warm-blooded metabolism. This form of homeothermy is called gigantothermy; it has been suggested as having been common

    Reptile

    Reptile

    Reptile

  • Stenotherm
  • Organism requiring a specific ambient temperature

    Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Stenotherm

    Stenotherm

    Stenotherm

  • Crotalus cerastes
  • Species of snake

    prey lizards. Neonatal sidewinders engage in a remarkable behavioral homeothermy that has not been observed in any other species of snake. Following birth

    Crotalus cerastes

    Crotalus cerastes

    Crotalus_cerastes

  • Physiology of dinosaurs
  • maintained their temperatures by inertial homeothermy, also known as "bulk homeothermy" or "mass homeothermy". In other words, the thermal capacity of

    Physiology of dinosaurs

    Physiology_of_dinosaurs

  • Kleptothermy
  • Form of thermoregulation in which an animal shares in the heat production of another

    Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Kleptothermy

    Kleptothermy

    Kleptothermy

  • Gorgonopsia
  • Extinct group of saber-toothed therapsids from the Permian

    to have been related to an increasing metabolism and the origins of homeothermy (maintenance of a high body temperature). The evolution of a secondary

    Gorgonopsia

    Gorgonopsia

    Gorgonopsia

  • Pathogenic fungus
  • Type of Fungi that causes diseases

    houses and in regions that are chronically damp. Mammalian endothermy and homeothermy are potent nonspecific defenses against most fungi. A comparative genomic

    Pathogenic fungus

    Pathogenic_fungus

  • Thermobiology
  • Study of the effects of temperature on biology

    Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Thermobiology

    Thermobiology

  • Dimetrodon
  • Genus of carnivorous synapsids from the Permian

    release heat in a manner similar to that of the sail of Dimetrodon. The homeothermy that developed in animals like Dimetrodon may have carried over to therapsids

    Dimetrodon

    Dimetrodon

    Dimetrodon

  • Ichthyosauria
  • Extinct order of large marine reptiles

    Ojika, Makoto; Schweitzer, Mary H. (2018). "Soft-tissue evidence for homeothermy and crypsis in a Jurassic ichthyosaur". Nature. 564 (7736): 359–365.

    Ichthyosauria

    Ichthyosauria

    Ichthyosauria

  • Hibernation
  • Physiological state of dormant inactivity in order to pass the winter season

    hibernate. In contrast, placental mammals that hibernate first develop homeothermy, only developing the ability to hibernate at a later point. This difference

    Hibernation

    Hibernation

    Hibernation

  • Thermolabile
  • Chemical property of substances

    Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Thermolabile

    Thermolabile

    Thermolabile

  • Eurytherm
  • Organism tolerant of a wide temperature range

    Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Eurytherm

    Eurytherm

    Eurytherm

  • Tree swallow
  • Species of bird in the Americas

    tb07551.x. ISSN 0019-1019. Dunn, Erica H. (1979). "Age of effective homeothermy in nestling tree swallows according to brood size". The Wilson Bulletin

    Tree swallow

    Tree swallow

    Tree_swallow

  • Tyrannosauridae
  • Family of dinosaurs

    indicate that T. rex maintained a constant internal body temperature (homeothermy) and that it enjoyed a metabolism somewhere between ectothermic reptiles

    Tyrannosauridae

    Tyrannosauridae

    Tyrannosauridae

  • Countershading
  • Camouflage to counteract self-shading

    Wenxia; Ito, Shosuke; et al. (December 2018). "Soft-tissue evidence for homeothermy and crypsis in a Jurassic ichthyosaur". Nature. 564 (7736): 359–365.

    Countershading

    Countershading

    Countershading

  • Elasmosaurus
  • Genus of reptiles (fossil)

    to have been able to maintain a constant and high body temperature (homeothermy), allowing for sustained swimming. A 2015 study concluded that locomotion

    Elasmosaurus

    Elasmosaurus

    Elasmosaurus

  • Pliosaurus
  • Extinct genus of marine reptiles

    rates comparable to those of birds and had high metabolisms, indicating homeothermy or even endothermy. A 2019 study by palaeontologist Corinna Fleischle

    Pliosaurus

    Pliosaurus

    Pliosaurus

  • Transitional fossil
  • Type of fossilized remains

    hyperextensible second toes ("killing claw"), feathers (which suggest homeothermy), and various skeletal features. These features make Archaeopteryx a

    Transitional fossil

    Transitional fossil

    Transitional_fossil

  • Evolution of mammals
  • Therefore, the possession of hair or fur would be good evidence of homeothermy, but would not be such strong evidence of a high metabolic rate. Understanding

    Evolution of mammals

    Evolution of mammals

    Evolution_of_mammals

  • Lampris guttatus
  • Species of fish

    Goldman, Kenneth; Anderson, Scot; Latour, Robert; Musick, John A. (2004). "Homeothermy in adult salmon sharks, Lamna ditropis". Environmental Biology of Fishes

    Lampris guttatus

    Lampris guttatus

    Lampris_guttatus

  • Holonomic brain theory
  • Quantum interpretation of neuroscience

    have shown the correlation between more advanced cognitive function and homeothermy. Taking holographic brain models into account, this temperature regulation

    Holonomic brain theory

    Holonomic_brain_theory

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
  • diathermancy, ectotherm, endotherm, endothermic, exothermic, geothermic, homeothermy, hyperthermia, hypothermia, isotherm, poikilotherm, thermobaric, thermochromism

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z

  • Elasmosauridae
  • Extinct family of reptiles

    to have been able to maintain a constant and high body temperature (homeothermy), allowing for sustained swimming. A 2015 study concluded that locomotion

    Elasmosauridae

    Elasmosauridae

    Elasmosauridae

  • Suprachiasmatic nucleus
  • Part of the brain's hypothalamus

    retinohypothalamic tract, but also in thermoregulation of vertebrates capable of homeothermy as well as regulating locomotion and other behavioral outputs of the

    Suprachiasmatic nucleus

    Suprachiasmatic nucleus

    Suprachiasmatic_nucleus

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
  • (hómoios), ὁμοῖος, ὁμοιότης homeomorphism, homeopathy, homeostasis, homeothermy, homoeopathy, homoiotherm, homoiothermic honor- esteem Latin honos, honoris

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H–O

  • Skin temperature
  • Temperature at the outer surface of a living body

    thermoregulatory processes. Regulation of skin blood flow is crucial to homeothermy. Sympathetic control of blood flow to the skin involves the system of

    Skin temperature

    Skin temperature

    Skin_temperature

  • Short-beaked echidna
  • Spiny furred egg-laying mammal from Australia

    D. (1979). "Standard metabolism of monotremes and the evolution of homeothermy". Australian Journal of Zoology. 27 (4): 511–515. doi:10.1071/zo9790511

    Short-beaked echidna

    Short-beaked echidna

    Short-beaked_echidna

  • Hypacrosaurus
  • Extinct genus of dinosaurs

    similar body temperature throughout its entire body (which is called homeothermy) and therefore there should be little variation in the oxygen-isotope

    Hypacrosaurus

    Hypacrosaurus

    Hypacrosaurus

  • Tachyaerobic
  • Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Tachyaerobic

    Tachyaerobic

    Tachyaerobic

  • Hot-blooded horse
  • Blood classification of horses

    Wenceslas Séverin Rzewuski at the beginning of the 19th century. The homeothermy (the zoological concept of hot or cold-blood) of the horse is in fact

    Hot-blooded horse

    Hot-blooded horse

    Hot-blooded_horse

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H
  • All Latin and Greek roots beginning with H

    (hómoios), ὁμοῖος, ὁμοιότης homeomorphism, homeopathy, homeostasis, homeothermy, homoeopathy, homoiotherm, homoiothermic honor- esteem Latin honos, honoris

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H

  • Kronosaurus
  • Pliosaur genus from the Early Cretaceous period of Australia

    rates comparable to those of birds and had high metabolisms, indicating homeothermy or even endothermy. The possibility of endothermy is also very probable

    Kronosaurus

    Kronosaurus

    Kronosaurus

  • Stenopterygius
  • Extinct genus of reptiles

    Ojika, Makoto; Schweitzer, Mary H. (2018). "Soft-tissue evidence for homeothermy and crypsis in a Jurassic ichthyosaur". Nature. 564 (7736): 359–365.

    Stenopterygius

    Stenopterygius

    Stenopterygius

  • African pygmy squirrel
  • Species of rodent

    (2.0–2.4 in) in length. Other physical features include: endothermy, homeothermy, and bilateral symmetry. Information regarding the African pygmy squirrel's

    African pygmy squirrel

    African pygmy squirrel

    African_pygmy_squirrel

  • Food choice
  • Study of how people select the food they eat

    ambient temperature in which energy expenditure is not required for homeothermy). It has been suggested that energy intake also increases during conditions

    Food choice

    Food_choice

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/T
  • diathermancy, ectotherm, endotherm, endothermic, exothermic, geothermic, homeothermy, hyperthermia, hypothermia, isotherm, poikilotherm, thermobaric, thermochromism

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/T

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/T

  • Lavender (chicken plumage)
  • Chicken plumage color pattern

    this complex mutation is affecting the metabolism and the regulation of homeothermy. In other bird species, similar feather colour dilutions have been described

    Lavender (chicken plumage)

    Lavender (chicken plumage)

    Lavender_(chicken_plumage)

  • Fish physiology
  • Scientific study of how the component parts of fish function together in the living fish

    sea solute concentration), do not drink water like fresh water fish. Homeothermy and poikilothermy refer to how stable an organism's temperature is. Most

    Fish physiology

    Fish physiology

    Fish_physiology

  • Dicynodontoides
  • Extinct genus of dicynodonts

    Members of Dicynodontia were most likely ectothermic. However, inertial homeothermy may have been possible, though less likely. These ectothermal dicynodonts

    Dicynodontoides

    Dicynodontoides

    Dicynodontoides

  • Climate change and infectious diseases
  • of new diseases from the fungal kingdom. Mammals have endothermy and homeothermy, which allows them to maintain elevated body temperature through life;

    Climate change and infectious diseases

    Climate change and infectious diseases

    Climate_change_and_infectious_diseases

  • Panamint kangaroo rat
  • Species of rodent

    35 °C the Panamint kangaroo rat utilizes their burrows to help maintain homeothermy. Cassola, F. (2017) [errata version of 2016 assessment]. "Dipodomys panamintinus"

    Panamint kangaroo rat

    Panamint kangaroo rat

    Panamint_kangaroo_rat

  • Paleobiota of the Posidonia Shale
  • Fossil flora and fauna in the Posidonia Shale, Germany

    coloration and appearance on the living animal, as well evidence for homeothermy and crypsis. Gut contents of the local pterosaurs are known: Campylognathoides

    Paleobiota of the Posidonia Shale

    Paleobiota of the Posidonia Shale

    Paleobiota_of_the_Posidonia_Shale

  • Peloneustes
  • Genus of pliosaurid plesiosaur

    rates comparable to those of birds and had high metabolisms, indicating homeothermy or even endothermy. The bony labyrinth, a hollow within the skull which

    Peloneustes

    Peloneustes

  • Ivan Đaja
  • Serbian biologist and physiologist (1884–1957)

    metabolism (1926), Basal metabolism and homeothermy (1929), Peak metabolism (1929), Problem of evolution (1931), Homeothermy and thermoregulation I-II (1938)

    Ivan Đaja

    Ivan Đaja

    Ivan_Đaja

  • Bradyaerobic
  • Term used to describe animals with low levels of oxygen consumption

    Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy

    Bradyaerobic

    Bradyaerobic

    Bradyaerobic

  • 2025 in reptile paleontology
  • to Lower Cretaceous strata in Norway, interpreted as consistent with homeothermy and endothermy in ichthyosaurs, poikilothermy and endothermy in plesiosaurs

    2025 in reptile paleontology

    2025_in_reptile_paleontology

  • Timeline of ichthyosaur research
  • Uvdal; Makoto Ojika; Mary H. Schweitzer (2018). "Soft-tissue evidence for homeothermy and crypsis in a Jurassic ichthyosaur". Nature. 564 (7736): 359–365.

    Timeline of ichthyosaur research

    Timeline of ichthyosaur research

    Timeline_of_ichthyosaur_research

  • Catopsbaatar
  • Extinct species of mammal

    mammals (and possibly fossil mammals), a feature probably related to homeothermy (warm-bloodedness). Although multituberculates were thought to have been

    Catopsbaatar

    Catopsbaatar

    Catopsbaatar

  • 2018 in reptile paleontology
  • Uvdal; Makoto Ojika; Mary H. Schweitzer (2018). "Soft-tissue evidence for homeothermy and crypsis in a Jurassic ichthyosaur". Nature. 564 (7736): 359–365.

    2018 in reptile paleontology

    2018_in_reptile_paleontology

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Online names & meanings

  • HANAEL
  • Male

    English

    HANAEL

    Variant spelling of English Haniel, HANAEL means "favored of God."

  • Aldwine
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Aldwine

    Wise Friend

  • Shailesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shailesh

    God of mountain, Himalaya

  • Coppock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cheshire)

    Coppock

    English (Cheshire) : unexplained.

  • Hattersley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hattersley

    English : habitational name from Hattersley in Cheshire, named from an unexplained first element (perhaps the genitive case of Old English hēahdēor ‘stag’) + Old English lēah ‘wood’.

  • Kshitij
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kshitij

    Point where the Sky & sea appears to Meet

  • Omav
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Omav

    Disciple of the God; Avatar of Om; Incarnation of God

  • KREINE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    KREINE

    (קְרַיינֶע) Yiddish name derived from German krone, KREINE means "crown."

  • Ravdeep
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Indian, Sikh

    Ravdeep

    Light of Sun

  • Darylyn
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Darylyn

    Darling; Dearly Loved

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