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Fig. 1. Path diagram of the `indirect' model tested with measured data. BMR, basal metabolic rate; NST, non-shivering thermogenesis; MMR, maximum metabolic rate; C, thermal conductance; mbBN, body mass recorded at the moment of BMR and NST measurement; mbM, body mass recorded at the moment of MMR measurement; mbC, body mass recorded at the moment of C measurement; u, residual error. The broken line shows the additional paths from variables other than mb, which were considered as indicators of body size: Lf (foot length) and Lb (body length). These variables were measured only for cold-acclimated individuals (the `small' dataset). Latent variables are in circles and manifest variables in rectangles. The small diagram at the upper left identifies the path model in Table 3 (see Results).





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