thermoconform
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[edit]thermoconform (third-person singular simple present thermoconforms, present participle thermoconforming, simple past and past participle thermoconformed)
- (intransitive) To adopt the surrounding temperature
- 1982, Carl Gans, F. Harvey Pough, Biology of the reptilia[1], volume 12:
- First, a reptile that thermoconforms while active (slope = 1) may still achieve a low variance in body temperature by restricting its activity to times and habitats with suitable microenvironments.
- 2014, Encyclopedia of Ecology, →OCLC, page 189:
- They must either thermoconform to their environment, if their environmental temperature is relatively constant or if they can tolerate fluctuations in Tb, or use behavioral regulatory mechanisms to maintain a Tb that is somewhat independent of environmental temperature.