Binghamton University: Research Explores the Cooling Effects of 'Scuba-Diving' in Lizards
March 01, 2024
March 01, 2024
BINGHAMTON, New York, March 1 (TNSres) -- Binghamton University issued the following news:
By Jennifer Micale
Anoles are the scuba-diving champions of the lizard world, able to stay underwater for more than 16 minutes. For animals whose body temperature depends on the environment, time spent in a cool running stream can have some tradeoffs.
A recent study by Binghamton University doctoral candidate Alexandra M. Martin, Christopher K. Boccia of Queens Univer . . .
By Jennifer Micale
Anoles are the scuba-diving champions of the lizard world, able to stay underwater for more than 16 minutes. For animals whose body temperature depends on the environment, time spent in a cool running stream can have some tradeoffs.
A recent study by Binghamton University doctoral candidate Alexandra M. Martin, Christopher K. Boccia of Queens Univer . . .