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Water supplementation affects the behavioral and physiological ecology of Gila monsters (Heloderma suspectum) in the Sonoran desert
Jon R. Davis,
Dale Denardo
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Agriculture & Biology
Heloderma suspectum
100%
Sonoran Desert
78%
ecophysiology
69%
lizards
44%
water
23%
deserts
17%
drought
14%
bladder
10%
osmolality
10%
food availability
9%
wet season
8%
tail
7%
climate
7%
rain
7%
ecology
6%
lipids
5%
animals
3%
temperature
3%
Chemical Compounds
Ecology
75%
Osmolality
41%
Food
40%
Cope Reaction
36%
Surface Activity
31%
Time
20%
Lipid
19%
Plasma
17%
Volume
16%
Surface
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Lizards
76%
Ecology
67%
Water
37%
Droughts
25%
Food
11%
Climate
9%
Osmolar Concentration
8%
Tail
7%
Drinking
7%
Urinary Bladder
6%
Temperature
5%
Lipids
5%
Animals
4%