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pubmed-article:4034706pubmed:abstractTextPreferred ambient temperature (Ta) was measured in nine mice of the BALB/c strain using a temperature gradient. When tested over four consecutive days the mean preferred Ta was 30.9 degrees C. In another study using the same animals, metabolic rate, evaporative water loss, whole-body thermal conductance, and colonic temperature were measured at specific Ta's over a range of 18 to 34 degrees C. The preferred Ta of 30.9 degrees C was associated with the lower critical Ta (i.e., Ta below which metabolic rate increased) a 57% elevation in evaporative water loss when expressed in units of mg water evaporated per ml consumed oxygen, a thermal conductance that was 92% above baseline levels, and a normothermic colonic temperature of between 37.0 to 37.5 degrees C. The data indicate that mice will select an environmental temperature associated with a minimal energy expenditure but a higher than minimal rate of evaporation and higher thermal conductance.lld:pubmed
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