endotermisten
Endotermisten are animals that regulate their body temperature primarily via internal heat production from metabolic processes, maintaining a relatively constant core temperature across a range of environmental conditions. In most classifications, endotermisten correspond to the groups of mammals and birds; some exceptions exist among fishes and other taxa that show regional endothermy or transient thermogenesis.
Heat is generated by cellular metabolism, basal metabolic rate; shivering; non-shivering thermogenesis mediated by brown adipose
Endotermisten typically have higher metabolic rates and energy requirements than ectotherms. This allows broad geographic distribution
Evolution of endothermy is a key feature in vertebrate history. It provides advantages in sustained activity,