Article du Bulletin
Energetics of hibernation in woodchucks (Marmota monax) [Energétique de l'hibernation chez les marmottes communes d'Amérique].
Armitage K.B., Woods B.C. & Salsbury C.M. · 2000 · In Life in the cold, Heldmeier G. & Klingenspor M., eds., Springer, Berlin, New York, 73-80.
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Résumé
Woodchucks hibernate singly with a daily mass loss of 5.27g and a specific mass loss (DML) or 1.94. Woodchucks have a higher metabolism than yellow-bellied marmots, who also hibernate singly. Woodchucks allocate a greater percentage of time and energy to euthermy, spend less time torpid and save less energy during hibernation than do yellow-bellied marmots, and save about the same amount of energy as alpine marmots. Woodchucks rely on a combination of large body size and a short hibernation period as the major hibernation strategy whereas the yellow-bellied marmot is energetically more efficient and the alpine marmot utilizes social thermoregulation.
