The authors begin by discussing the physiological traits of the raccoon, particularly its metabolic rates and how these are influenced by environmental factors such as temperature and resource availability. They highlight the raccoon's versatility and adaptability, noting that these traits allow it to thrive in diverse habitats ranging from urban areas to forests and wetlands. The study emphasizes the importance of understanding these metabolic adaptations for explaining the species' distribution patterns across North America. In addition to raccoons, the research also explores the metabolic characteristics of other members of the Procyonidae family, including the coatimundi and the kinkajou. By comparing these species, the authors provide insights into the evolutionary adaptations that have allowed various procyonids to occupy different ecological niches. This comparative approach enhances our understanding of how metabolism can influence distribution and habitat use among related species.
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