Fig. 1
From: Huddling behavior regulate adaptive thermogenesis in Brandt’s voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii)

Basic metabolic phenotype of Brandt’s voles affected by temperature and huddling. Body mass (A), food intake (B), resting metabolic rates (RMR, C), rectal temperature (D), surface temperature of interscapular BAT (E) and infrared pictures (F). Values are means ± SEM. *, p < 0.05, ***, p < 0.001. The X-axis labels in Fig. (A) and (B) represent days