Physiological correlates of behavior does maximal oxygen consumption influence activity in free-ranging deer mice

SEARS, Michael W; HAYES, Jack P; GELUSO, Keith; O’CONNOR, Candace S; University of Nevada, Reno; University of Nevada, Reno; University if Nevada, Reno; University of Nevada, Reno: Physiological correlates of behavior: does maximal oxygen consumption influence activity in free-ranging deer mice? Physiological performance likely affects behavior, but ecological and evolutionary physiologists know relatively little about […]

Metabolic and Intestinal Response to Hibernation for the Eastern Garter Snake, Thamnophis s sirtalis

STUBBLEFIELD, K.*; ULTSCH, G.R.; SECOR, S.M.; University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa: Metabolic and Intestinal Response to Hibernation for the Eastern Garter Snake, Thamnophis s. sirtalis Ectotherms in northern climates hibernate for up to seven months, during which time they do not feed. Considering the selective pressure to reduce […]

Is avian egg production really costly

SALVANTE, K.G.*; VEZINA, F.; WILLIAMS, T.D.; Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada; Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg; Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada: Is avian egg production really costly? Recent empirical studies have shown that the metabolic cost of egg production in passerine birds includes a 16-27% increase in resting metabolic […]

Fitness costs of induced immune activity in Siberian hamsters

MARTIN, LB; HOTCHKISS, AK; WEIL, ZM; NELSON, RJ; The Ohio State University; The Ohio State University; The Ohio State University; The Ohio State University: Fitness costs of induced immune activity in Siberian hamsters The vertebrate immune system is costly to use and develop, but the extent to which the induction of immune activity affects fitness […]

Effects of exercise, digestion, and body mass on cardiac output and patterns of blood flow for the Burmese python (Python molurus)

SECOR, S.M.*; WHITE, S.E.; University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; Tidmore Veterinary Hospital, Northport, AL: Effects of exercise, digestion, and body mass on cardiac output and patterns of blood flow for the Burmese python (Python molurus) In considering the tremendous metabolic response exhibited by pythons during meal digestion and the well-known phenomenon of blood shunting to active […]

Dietary carotenoids mediate a trade-off between egg quantity and quality in quail

MCGRAW, K J; KLASING, K C; Arizona State University; University of California-Davis: Dietary carotenoids mediate a trade-off between egg quantity and quality in quail Carotenoids offer animals many nutritional, health, and reproductive benefits. When in high supply, carotenoids can boost antioxidant protection and immune strength as well as stimulate egg production and enrich the color […]

Body composition of small migrating birds at a stopover site in southern Israel

WOJCIECHOWSKI, M; YOSEF, R; PINSHOW, B; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; International Birding and Research Centre Eilat, Israel; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel: Body composition of small migrating birds at a stopover site in southern Israel. To assess changes in body composition with changing body mass during migratory stopover, we scanned over 600 […]

Aerial development in Fundulus heteroclitus embryos

KIDDER, GW*; BALDWIN, J; GOLDSMITH, C; PETERSEN, CW; PRESTON, RL; Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab.; Illinois St. Univ.; Illinois St. Univ.; College of the Atlantic; Illinois St. Univ.: Aerial development in Fundulus heteroclitus embryos Spawning of Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus (the northern subspecies) often occurs at spring high tides; embryos mature in moist air in about […]

Using the sulfide-oxidizing bacterium Beggiatoa as an indicator of inhibiting levels of hydrogen sulfide for Zostera marina

SPEAR, E.; ELLIOTT, J.K.; WYLLIE-ECHEVERRIA, S.*; University of Puget Sound; University of Puget Sound; University of Washington: Using the sulfide-oxidizing bacterium Beggiatoa as an indicator of inhibiting levels of hydrogen sulfide for Zostera marina Seagrass beds are important components of marine ecosystems, but they are in decline worldwide been because of human activity. Environmental organizations […]

The use of sonication and advanced chemical oxidants as mechanisms to eradicate macroinvertebrates in ballast water under static and continuous flow regimes

GAVAND, M.**; MCCLINTOCK, J.B.; AMSLER, C.D.; PETERS, R.W.; Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham; Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham; Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham; Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham: The use of sonication and advanced chemical oxidants as mechanisms to eradicate macroinvertebrates in ballast water under static and continuous flow regimes Ballast water is a major […]

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