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Q: How is diapause different from hibernation?
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Birds that go through hibernation?

There are no birds that hibernate. They will migrate to a warmer climate or stay for the winter and take their chances.


What actors and actresses appeared in Diapause - 2013?

The cast of Diapause - 2013 includes: John Fairbairn as Braden Sally Weller as Michelle


Significance of diapause among insects?

Diapause is a period of time when an insect does not grow. It is especially effective and efficient when food and water are scarce.


What is the significance of diapause among insects?

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What are the two types of hibernation?

true hibernation and pseudo hibernation


What would be the advantage of Embryonic Diapause if the joey in the pouch was to die?

Diapause, has great advantages to the species in that if one young dies, another embryo can quickly take its place.


Can flies live in cold temperature?

Flies do live in the cold, but they are not generally out in the open. They usually take shelter in holes or crevices in warm places like homes.


What is the difference of animal hibernation and their sleep?

Hibernation slows down the heartbeat more, and is more like a coma. They are woken up less easily. Their brain waves are also different.


Do rock-wallabies have embryonic diapause?

Yes. Like kangaroos, rock-wallabies do have embryonic diapause. They may indeed keep the development of the embryo in suspension until the optimum time for birth.


What do chipmunks do after hibernation?

After hibernation, chipmunks go to find love, then get ready for next hibernation.


Which marsupial macropods have embryonic diapause?

Embryonic diapause is, in layman's terms, the ability of a female kangaroo to suspend the development of the embryo during gestation so that it is not born when conditions might compromise its survival, e.g. during drought. Almost all marsupial macropods have the unique feature of embryonic diapause, especially the larger and mid-sized species, such as the red kangaroos, and also many species of wallabies. Even Gilbert's potoroo, a smaller macropod, exhibits embryonic diapause. The smallest member of the kangaroo family, the musky-rat kangaroo, does not appear to have embryonic diapause; nor do some of the tree kangaroos.


What are the release dates for Diapause - 2013?

Diapause - 2013 was released on: USA: 12 October 2013 (Other Venice Film Festival) UK: 26 October 2013 (London City Film Festival)