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  2. Aestivation - Wikipedia

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    Aestivation (Latin: aestas (summer); also spelled estivation in American English) is a state of animal dormancy, similar to hibernation, although taking place in the summer rather than the winter. Aestivation is characterized by inactivity and a lowered metabolic rate, that is entered in response to high temperatures and arid conditions. [ 1 ]

  3. Aestivation (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Aestivation or estivation is the positional arrangement of the parts of a flower within a flower bud before it has opened. Aestivation is also sometimes referred to as praefoliation or prefoliation , but these terms may also mean vernation : the arrangement of leaves within a vegetative bud.

  4. Aestivation hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The aestivation hypothesis is a hypothesized solution to the Fermi paradox conceived in 2017 by Anders Sandberg, Stuart Armstrong and Milan M. Ćirković. The hypothesis, published on 27 April 2017, suggests advanced alien civilizations may be storing energy and aestivating (hibernating in times of heat instead of cold), until the universe cools to better make use of the stored energy to ...

  5. Dormancy - Wikipedia

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    Aestivation, also spelled estivation, is an example of consequential dormancy in response to very hot or dry conditions. It is common in invertebrates such as the garden snail and worm but also occurs in other animals such as lungfish , salamanders , desert tortoises , and crocodiles .

  6. Aestivation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Aestivation may refer to: Aestivation, a state of animal dormancy, similar to hibernation; Aestivation (botany), the positional arrangement of the parts of a flower within a flower bud before it has opened; Aestivation hypothesis, a hypothesized solution to the Fermi paradox

  7. Æstivation - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Æstivation

  8. Calotropis gigantea - Wikipedia

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    The aestivation found in calotropis is valvate i.e. sepals or petals in a whorl just touch one another at the margin, without overlapping. The plant has oval, light green leaves and milky stem . The latex of Calotropis gigantea contains cardiac glycosides , fatty acids , and calcium oxalate .

  9. Lesser siren - Wikipedia

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    Siren intermedia is unique among amphibians in its ability to construct a mucoid cocoon that slows down dehydration during aestivation, and the lesser siren can withstand long periods of food deprivation without ill effects. During aestivation, respiration slows down significantly, and gills atrophy over the next 16 or more weeks. [8]