Hibernation is a state of inactivity and
metabolic depression in
endotherms. Hibernation refers to a season of
heterothermy that is characterized by low body temperature, slow breathing and heart rate, and low metabolic rate. Although traditionally reserved for "deep" hibernators such as
rodents, the term has been redefined to include animals such as bears and is now applied based on active metabolic suppression rather than based on absolute body temperature decline. Many experts believe that the processes of daily
torpor and hibernation form a continuum and utilize similar mechanisms. Hibernation during the
summer months is known as
aestivation. Some reptile species (
ectotherms) are said to brumate, or undergo
brumation, but any possible similarities between brumation and hibernation are not firmly established. Some insects, such as the wasp
Polistes exclamans, hibernate by aggregating together in groups in protected places called
hibernacula.