ABSTRACT

Homeothermy and poikilothermy are also frequently used terms that classify species into those that maintain their body temperature within a narrow and wide range, respectively. These terms often lose their strict definition depending on the environmental circumstances. This is especially relevant in small mammals dosed with drugs or toxicants. In the glossary of terms for thermal physiology (IUPS, 2001), homeothermy is defined as “the pattern of temperature regulation in a tachymetabolic species in which core temperature…is maintained within arbitrarily defined limits despite much larger variations in ambient temperature.” Poikilothermy, defined as “large variability of body temperature as a function of ambient temperature in organisms without effective autonomic temperature regulation,” is usually equivalent to temperature conformity.