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Hibernaculum (other)
Hibernaculum (hi-buhr-NAK-yuh-luhm) (Latin, "tent for winter quarters") may refer to: * Hibernaculum (zoology), the location chosen by an animal for hibernation. Commonly this may be a hibernating mammal or insect. * Hibernaculum (botany) Hibernaculum (plural ''hibernacula'') is the term often applied to a winter bud of certain aquatic plants, such as the bladderworts (''Utricularia''). The buds are heavier than water, and, being developed at the approach of cold weather, they bec ..., a bud, case, or protective covering that a plant uses to survive the challenging environmental conditions during a dormancy period * "Hibernaculum" (song), a single by Mike Oldfield from his The Songs of Distant Earth album, 1994 * ''Hibernaculum'' (album), by the band Earth, 2007 * "Hibernaculum" (''Grimm'') the 17th episode of season 4 of the supernatural drama television series ''Grimm'' {{disambiguation ...
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Hibernaculum (zoology)
A hibernaculum ''plural form: hibernacula'' (Latin, "tent for winter quarters") is a place in which a creature seeks refuge, such as a bear using a cave to overwinter. The word can be used to describe a variety of shelters used by many kinds of animals, including insects, toads, lizards, snakes, bats, rodents, and primates of various species. Insects Insects range in their size, structure, and general appearance but most use hibernacula. All insects are primarily exothermic. For this reason, extremely cold temperatures, such as those experienced in the winter, outside of tropical locations, cause their metabolic systems to shut down; long exposure may lead to death. Insects survive colder winters through the process of overwintering, which occurs at all stages of development and may include migration or hibernation for different insects, the latter of which must be done in hibernacula. Insects that do not migrate must halt their growth to avoid freezing to death, in a process ...
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Hibernaculum (botany)
Hibernaculum (plural ''hibernacula'') is the term often applied to a winter bud of certain aquatic plants, such as the bladderworts (''Utricularia''). The buds are heavier than water, and, being developed at the approach of cold weather, they become detached, sink to the bottom of the pond, and thus survive the winter. In the spring, they enlarge, developing air spaces, rise to the surface, and reproduce their species. New International Encyclopedia Certain terrestrial plants also form hibernacula. These include some temperate sundews (''Drosera'') such as '' D. anglica'', '' D. filiformis'', '' D. intermedia'', '' D. rotundifolia''; and some temperate butterworts (''Pinguicula'') such as '' P. balcanica'', '' P. grandiflora'', '' P. longifolia'', and '' P. vulgaris''. See also * Hibernaculum * Turion (botany) A turion (from Latin turio meaning "shoot") is a type of bud that is capable of growing into a complete plant. A turion may be ...
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Hibernaculum (song)
"Hibernaculum" is a song by musician Mike Oldfield, released on his 1994 album ''The Songs of Distant Earth''. It charted at number 47 in the UK Singles Chart. Two different versions of the single were released. The first contained several remixes of "Moonshine", the final part of ''Tubular Bells II'', while the other contain unreleased material, including "The Song of the Boat Men", which would later be reused in another song called "Moonshine" on Oldfield's 2014 rock album, ''Man on the Rocks ''Man on the Rocks'' is the twenty-fifth studio album by British musician Mike Oldfield, released on 3 March 2014 on the Virgin EMI label. The album is Oldfield's second full album of exclusively songs with no long or instrumental pieces, the f ...''. Track listing UK CD 1 # "Hibernaculum" – 3:32 # "Moonshine" (Festive Mix) – 3:41 # "Moonshine" (Solution Hoedown Mix) – 5:27 # "Moonshine" (Jungle Mix) (Featuring Rankin' Sean & Peter Lee) – 4:16 UK CD 2 # "Hibernaculum" ...
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Hibernaculum (album)
''Hibernaculum'' is a studio album by the American musical group Earth, though acknowledged as an EP by the band. All of the songs, except for "A Plague of Angels", are older Earth songs that were re-recorded in the country-influenced style of '' Hex''. The album includes a DVD with a documentary by Seldon Hunt, called "Within the Drone". Both "Coda Maestoso in F (Flat) Minor" and a "A Plague of Angels" appear in the documentary, "The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia". Track listing Credits * Dylan Carlson – guitar *Adrienne Davies – drums, percussion *Don McGreevy – bass guitar, upright bass * Greg Anderson – Korg ms-20 bass *Steve Moore – trombone, Hammond B-3, Mellotron, Wurlitzer electric piano *Randall Dunn – low drone *Stephen O'Malley and Seldon Hunt – art direction *Seldon Hunt Seldon Hunt (born 1969, in Melbourne and migrated to New York in 2006, (now residing in Brooklyn) is an artist best known for his photography and his graphic artwork (o ...
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