Boyles, Justin G.Smit, BenMcKechnie, Andrew E.2011-05-042011-05-042011Boyles, JG, Smit, B & McKechnie, AE 2011, 'A new comparative metric for estimating heterothermy in endotherms', Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 115-123. [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/pbz/current]1522-215210.1086/656724http://hdl.handle.net/2263/16461A major focus in the study of endothermic thermoregulation has been the description of thermoregulatory patterns used by various species and/or populations. Compared with ectotherms, relatively few attempts have been made to study the thermoregulation of endotherms in an adaptive framework.We believe that one of the main factors limiting this area of research has been the lack of an appropriate metric to directly compare body temperature (Tb) variation across all endothermic species. Thus, we present a simple comparative metric, the heterothermy index (HI), to quantify the expression of heterothermy by endotherms during a given time frame. Key advantages of HI are that (1) it represents a new analytical technique that has different strengths than the metrics commonly used to describe variation in Tb, (2) it allows for evaluation of nonenergetic costs and benefits that affect the expression of heterothermy, and (3) it has the potential to unify research on homeotherms and heterotherms through quantitative comparative analyses that examine the entire continuum of thermoregulatory patterns. In short, we suggest that our metric provides a means to overcome one of the hurdles presently slowing the advancement of research on endothermic thermoregulation beyond the simple description of thermoregulatory patterns.en© 2010 by The University of Chicago.HeterothermyWarm-blooded animalsBody temperature -- RegulationA new comparative metric for estimating heterothermy in endothermsArticle