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    Countercurrent heat exchange and thermoregulation during blood-feeding in kissing bugs. 

    Lahondère, Chloé; Insausti, Teresita C.; Paim, Rafaela M. M.; Luan, Xiaojie; Belev, George; Pereira, MMarcos H.; Ianowski, Juan P.; Lazzari, Claudio R. (2017-11-21)
    Blood-sucking insects experience thermal stress at each feeding event on endothermic vertebrates. We used thermography to examine how kissing-bugs Rhodnius prolixus actively protect themselves from overheating. During ...

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    Content TypeArticle - Refereed (1)Subject
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    functional morphology (1)
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    insect physiology (1)Rhodnius prolixus (1)... View MoreDate Issued2017 (1)AuthorBelev, George (1)Ianowski, Juan P. (1)Insausti, Teresita C. (1)Lahondère, Chloé (1)Lazzari, Claudio R. (1)... View MoreHas File(s)Yes (1)

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