Both ectotherms and endo therms encounter lower temperatures at night, especially on land, than they do during the day. If they live at temperate or high latitudes they will also face lower temperatures in the winter than in the summer. These temperature differences...
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Davenport, J. (1992). Sleep, torpor and hibernation. In Animal Life at Low Temperature (pp. 110–135). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2344-0_5
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