LIZARD THERMOREGULATION - OPERANT RESPONSES FOR HEAT AT DIFFERENT THERMAL INTENSITIES

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GARRICK, LD
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10.2307/1443411
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Sceloporus cyanogenys, blue spiny lizards, regulated their intestinal temperature by turning a heat lamp on and off. With the intensity of the heat lamp set at 3 different levels, intestinal temperature was regulated as an inverse function of thermal intensity. Also, the highest single intestinal temperature at which lizards retreated from the heat decreased with increasing intensity. The variance of the distribution of intestinal temperatures at activation of the heat lamp at each intensity was significantly greater than the variance of the intestinal temperatures at retreat from the heat lamp. The thermoregulatory system mechanism effecting heat-escape is more sensitive to thermal intensity than the corresponding mechanism effecting heat-seeking responses. Heat seeking strategies also differed among the 3 intensities. These results are compatible with a model of coupled on-off set points for behavioral thermoregulatory responses on either end of a refractory range. These set points change in response to changing thermal intensity, they are also consistent with an adjustable set point model of the thermostat. These results are not explained by a model that postulates a single fixed body temperature as the goal for the lizard''s thermoregulatory behavior.
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