Extreme negative temperatures and body mass loss in the Siberian salamander (Salamandrella keyserlingii, amphibia, hynobiidae)


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Frozen Siberian salamander safely tolerates long (45 days) stay at–35°C. Short-term (3 days) cooling down to–50°C was tolerable for 40% of adult individuals; down to–55°C, for 80% of the underyearlings. Generally, the salamanders lose about 28% of the body mass during the pre-hibernating period (before winter, at temperatures as low as 0°C) and during the process of freezing (as low as–5°C). The body weight remained constant upon further cooling (to–35°C). The frozen salamanders have no physiological mechanisms protecting from sublimation.

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D. Berman

Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Far Eastern Branch

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Email: aborigen@ibpn.ru
Ресей, Magadan

E. Meshcheryakova

Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Far Eastern Branch

Email: aborigen@ibpn.ru
Ресей, Magadan

N. Bulakhova

Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Far Eastern Branch; Research Institute of Biology and Biophysics

Email: aborigen@ibpn.ru
Ресей, Magadan; Tomsk

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