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Appendices

Appendix A: A table showing information on species for which quantitative thermoregulatory data were available to test the cost–benefit model of thermoregulation.
Ecological Archives E086-029-A1.

Appendix B: A list of references used in the construction of the phylogenetic tree of study species (Appendix D) necessary for the calculation of phylogenetically independent contrasts used to test the cost–benefit model of thermoregulation.
Ecological Archives E086-029-A2.

Appendix C: A figure showing world distribution of locations where thermoregulation was studied quantitatively, allowing a test of the cost–benefit model of thermoregulation.
Ecological Archives E086-029-A3.

Appendix D: A phylogenetic tree of study species generated from references in Appendix B and used to derive phylogenetically independent contrasts testing the cost–benefit model of thermoregulation.
Ecological Archives E086-029-A4.

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