Regulated Volume Decrease in Alligator mississippiensis Erythrocytes

PORE, S.A.; SILVERMAN, L.N.; SPIVAK, A.; LIGHT, D.B.**; Lake Forest College; Lake Forest College; Lake Forest College; Lake Forest College: Regulated Volume Decrease in Alligator mississippiensis Erythrocytes |We examined regulated volume decrease (RVD) in Alligator mississippiensis erythrocytes. Cell volume was measured electronically with a Coulter counter. Exposure of erythrocytes to a hypotonic (0.5X) Ringer caused […]

Recombinant human erythropoietin reduces time to exhaustion during endurance running in Djungarian hamsters, Phodopus sungorus

KEELEY, K.O.; KREFT, J.M.; NAUSEEF*, J.T.*; REYNOLDS, L.W.; HAUSSMANN, M.; HIEBERT, S.M.; SWARTHMORE COLLEGE; SWARTHMORE COLLEGE; SWARTHMORE COLLEGE; SWARTHMORE COLLEGE; SWARTHMORE COLLEGE; SWARTHMORE COLLEGE: Recombinant human erythropoietin reduces time to exhaustion during endurance running in Djungarian hamsters, Phodopus sungorus The glycoprotein hormone erythropoietin (EPO) regulates erythrocyte production, increasing the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. Recombinant […]

Real-time PCR assay for quantifying mullerian-inhibiting substance (anti-mullerian hormone) in a turtle with TSD

COLEMAN, A.T.*; LEWIS, J.; DIZON, M.; COWAN, J.; WIBBELS, T.; Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham; Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham; Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham; Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham; Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham: Real-time PCR assay for quantifying mullerian-inhibiting substance (anti-mullerian hormone) in a turtle with TSD. The physiology of temperature-dependant sex determination (TSD) has been the subject […]

Postprandial response of circulating metabolites for snakes

PICARD, Kathryn T.*; NEWSOM, Ellen; SECOR, Stephen M.; University of Alabama; University of Alabama; University of Alabama: Postprandial response of circulating metabolites for snakes Snakes experience significant increases in metabolic rate after feeding stemming from the many activities employed to breakdown, absorb, and assimilate their large intact meals. In maintaining such high levels of metabolism […]

Postprandial cellular replication and morphological responses of the Burmese python gastrointestinal tract

HELMSTETTER, C; SECOR, S.M*; POPE, R.K.; LIGNOT, J-H; Louis Pasteur University; University of Alabama; Indiana University South Bend; Louis Pasteur University: Postprandial cellular replication and morphological responses of the Burmese python gastrointestinal tract. Changes in cellular ultrastructure and replication associated with the dramatic digestive regulation of the Burmese python (Python molurus) with fasting and feeding […]

Plasma testosterone and aggression in breeding sooty fox sparrows, Passerella unalaschcensis

WACKER, DW*; WALKER, BG; COVERDILL, AJ; O’BRIEN, S; WINGFIELD, JC; Univ. of Washington; Univ. of Washington; Univ. of Washington; Univ. of Washington; Univ. of Washington: Plasma testosterone and aggression in breeding sooty fox sparrows, Passerella unalaschcensis The Challenge Hypothesis states that males may up-regulate plasma testosterone (T) secretion in response to socially unstable situations. This […]

Plant senescence cues entry into diapause in the gall fly, Eurosta solidaginis resulting metabolic depression is critical for water conservation

WILLIAMS, J.B.*; LEE, R.E.; University of Nevada Las Vegas; Miami University: Plant senescence cues entry into diapause in the gall fly, Eurosta solidaginis: resulting metabolic depression is critical for water conservation. Mechanisms and possible cues for seasonal increases in desiccation resistance in larvae of the goldenrod gall fly, Eurosta solidaginis, were examined before and after […]

Phylogeography of Sterechinus neumayeri from South American and Antarctic waters using the 16S mtDNA marker

COX, N.L.*; HALANYCH, K.M.; Auburn University, Alabama: Phylogeography of Sterechinus neumayeri from South American and Antarctic waters using the 16S mtDNA marker Separation of South America and Antarctica, approximately 30 million years ago, led to the creation of the Drake Passage and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, subjecting Antarctic benthic fauna to isolation for nearly 25 […]

Phylogeography of Halocaridina rubra Discerning relatedness between populations of an endemic Hawaiian shrimp

CRAFT, J.D.**; SANTOS, S.R.; Auburn University; Auburn University: Phylogeography of Halocaridina rubra: Discerning relatedness between populations of an endemic Hawaiian shrimp The Hawaiian Islands have the largest concentration of anchialine habitats in the world. These coastal ecosystems are typically small land-locked pools whose water level fluctuates with daily oceanic tidal oscillations. Water movement to and […]

Phylogeny of the Caproidae (Acanthomorpha), with comments on their relationship with Tetraodontiformes and Acanthuroidae

SANTINI, F*; LECOINTRE, G; University of Toronto; Museum national d’histoire Naturelle: Phylogeny of the Caproidae (Acanthomorpha), with comments on their relationship with Tetraodontiformes and Acanthuroidae A new phylogenetic hypothesis, based on 88 morphological characters (mostly osteological) is presented for 20 species, including 11 fossil ones, of putative caproid boarfish (Caproidae: Acanthomorpha), and 12 additional acanthomorph […]

the Society for
Integrative &
Comparative
Biology