Thyroid and Temperature in Cold-blooded Vertebrates

THE thyroid is well known to be concerned with temperature regulation in homothermic animals. It seems, however, also to have a somewhat analogous function in cold-blooded forms. In an experiment undertaken to investigate the temperature coefficient of metamorphosis, a number of sets of half-grown R...

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