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Author Mugaas, John N.
Author Mahlke-Johnson, Kathleen P.
Author Seidensticker, John
LoC No. 93003119
Title Metabolic Adaptation to Climate and Distribution of the Raccoon Procyon Lotor and Other Procyonidae
Series Title Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, Number 542
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Summary "Metabolic Adaptation to Climate and Distribution of the Raccoon Procyon Lotor and Other Procyonidae" by John N. Mugaas, John Seidensticker, and Kathleen P. Mahlke-Johnson is a scientific publication written in the early 1990s. This work explores the metabolic adaptations of the North American raccoon, "Procyon lotor", and its distribution across various climates, comparing it to other members of the Procyonidae family. The authors aim to uncover how the raccoon, as a climate generalist, has developed unique physiological traits that enable it to thrive in diverse environments, unlike its more specialized relatives. The opening of this study introduces the research problem and sets up the context for understanding raccoon evolution and adaptability. It describes the history of the procyonid family, its origins, and the climatic challenges faced by its members. The authors propose a hypothesis suggesting that "Procyon lotor" has developed distinct metabolic characteristics that have allowed it to inhabit a broader range of habitats and climates compared to other species in the family. They outline their methodological approach to investigating various metabolic parameters of the raccoon and its relatives, indicating a thorough examination of the interplay between physiology and environmental adaptation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QL: Science: Zoology
Subject Raccoon -- Metabolism -- Climatic factors
Subject Procyonidae -- Metabolism -- Climatic factors
Subject Raccoon -- Geographical distribution -- Climatic factors
Subject Procyonidae -- Geographical distribution -- Climatic factors
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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