Abstract
A study was carried out to examine the effect of posture (standing or lying)
on the radiation heat load which would be experienced by a kangaroo resting under
a small desert tree during a summer day. Measurements were made to assess the
temperature and radiation characteristics in three situations judged to be equivalent
to the following: (1) a kangaroo standing in the sun in open country; (2) an animal
standing in the shade of a small tree; (3) an animal lying in the same shade. The
overall pattern of results was shown by the effective radiation temperature measurements
made at midday: 78.3, 57.6, and 52.5C for positions (I), (2), and (3)
respectively. The relative contributions of solar and long-wave infrared radiation to
the pattern of results are discussed.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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