Bornean treeshrews can take the heat

As human activity shapes Earth’s climate, animals must increasingly adapt to new environmental conditions. The thermoneutral zone—the ambient temperature range in which mammals can maintain their body temperature without expending extra energy—is a key factor in estimating a species’ ability to survive in a warming world.


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Source: Phys.org