Establishing the presence of a body temperature rhythm in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) using a tympanic membrane thermometer

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L. A. Fowler
W. D. Hopkins
H. E. Albers
R. D. Morris
C. W. Hyatt
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[1] Weber State University,Department of psychology
[2] Emory University,Deivision of Psychobiology, Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center
[3] Berry College,Department of Psychology
[4] Georgia State University,Department of Psychology
[5] Emory University,Division of Psychobiology, Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center
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Primates | 1999年 / 40卷
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Body temperature rhythm; Circadian rhythm; Chimpanzee (; ); Tympanic membrane;
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Seven chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) were trained to present their ears so that a tympanic nembrane thermometer could be inserted. Temperatures were collected from both ears of each subject every 3 hours for 72 consecutive hours. The presence of a body temperature rhythm, well documented in other mammals, was established. Each ear demonstrated its own rhythm, but the rhythms in both ears generally mirrored each other. Similarities in the temperature rhythms of cagemates were found. These data are the first evidence of a body temperature rhythm in chimpanzees, and they represent a non-invasive method of measuring the 24-hr rhythms in both human and non-human primates.
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