Effect of Acclimation on the Preferred Body Temperature of the Lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis
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The preferred body temperature was determined for several groups of Sceloporus occidentalis previously acclimated to several constant temperature levels. Acclimation to a high temperature (35�C) resulted in the selection of a lowered mean preferred body temperature, whereas acclimation to lower temperatures (12�C and 25�C) produced no change in the preferred body temperature.
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