PETERS, S.E.: Muscle fiber types in sexually dimorphic forelimb muscles of the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana Anuran forelimb muscles associated with medial and dorsiflexion of the wrist, abduction of the thumb, and elbow flexion are larger in males than in females. It is likely that these muscles are enlarged in males due to their use in […]
year: 2002
Molluscan nervous system immunoreactivity with antibodies against mammalian Reissner’s fibers glycoproteins and a spondin-like peptide
RAM, J.L.*; MORALES, J.A.; MERINO, C.R.; YULIS, C.R.: Molluscan nervous system immunoreactivity with antibodies against mammalian Reissner’s fibers glycoproteins and a spondin-like peptide A polyclonal antiserum (AFRU) against glycoproteins extracted from Reissner’s fiber of non-primate vertebrate nervous systems stains cells in a variety of nervous systems. AFRU antigens resemble, in part, sequences in the thrombospondin […]
Molecular Mechanisms for Host Specificity in the Sepiola-Vibrio Mutualism
LOPEZ, R.*; WATSON, KJ; NISHIGUCHI, MK: Molecular Mechanisms for Host Specificity in the Sepiola-Vibrio Mutualism The Hawaiian bobtail squid Euprymna scolopes (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) and its luminous bacterial symbiont, Vibrio fischeri, provides a novel system for studying the interactions and evolutionary development of animal/bacterial associations. Previous studies have indicated that strain specificity exists, where native Vibrio […]
Minimum Flight Temperature and Thermoregulatory Performance of Sub-arctic Dragonflies
SFORMO TODD, TS: Minimum Flight Temperature and Thermoregulatory Performance of Sub-arctic Dragonflies Sub-arctic dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera), an order of insect previously not studied in Alaska, provide a unique system with which to examine questions of thermal biology. Two potential adaptations are the ability to initiate flight at low temperature and to thermoregulate. To establish minimum […]
Mighty Mice Amazing Jumping Power from the Pacific Jumping Mouse
HARTY, T.H.*; ROBERTS, T.J.: Mighty Mice: Amazing Jumping Power from the Pacific Jumping Mouse Previous studies have revealed unique morphological and physiological specializations that enable frogs and insects to power spectacular jumps. To determine whether jumping mammals can achieve similar levels of performance, we examined the jumping ability of a small rodent, the Pacific jumping […]
Metabolic Rate Reduction During Entry into Torpor A Consequence of Body Temperature Effects or Metabolic Suppression
JENKINS, J.L.; BUCK, C.L.: Metabolic Rate Reduction During Entry into Torpor: A Consequence of Body Temperature Effects or Metabolic Suppression? During hibernation, animals conserve endogenous fuels by entering torpor, a condition characterized by profound reduction of metabolism and body temperature. The mechanisms by which animals achieve and maintain extended periods of hypometabolism and hypothermia are […]
Messengers or mercenaries Characterizing the role of macrophage-like hemocytes in the bacteria-induced morphogenesis of the juvenile light organ of Euprymna scolopes
KOROPATNICK, T.; ESTRADA, A.; APICELLA, M.; MCFALL-NGAI, M.: Messengers or mercenaries? Characterizing the role of macrophage-like hemocytes in the bacteria-induced morphogenesis of the juvenile light organ of Euprymna scolopes The symbiotic association between the squid Euprymna scolopes and the luminous marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri begins anew each generation. The hatchling host gathers symbionts from the […]
Local Adaptation in Algal Symbionts of Cassiopea xamachana in the Florida Keys
SLOAN, Adrienne J.; WILCOX, Thomas P.: Local Adaptation in Algal Symbionts of Cassiopea xamachana in the Florida Keys Algal-invertebrate symbioses have been the subject of many genetic, physiological, and biochemical investigations; yet how these associations remain evolutionarily stable continues to be a mystery. Most investigators of endosymbiotic mutualisms assume that all symbionts are equally cooperative. […]
Limb proportions in forelimbs of Bovidae and Cervidae
LILJE, K.E.; FISCHER, M.S.: Limb proportions in forelimbs of Bovidae and Cervidae Previous studies of limb bone scaling consider the relationship between forearm bones (humerus, radius, metacarpus) and body mass, or the relationships of forearm bones to each other. Studies of locomotion in small and medium-sized mammals clearly demonstrate that scapular retraction is the most […]
Kinematics of swimming in the Florida manatee
KOJESZEWSKI, T.B.*; FISH , F.E.: Kinematics of swimming in the Florida manatee Swimming of the Florida manatee Trichechus manatus latirostris was studied to determine the performance of an aquatic mammal using the undulatory mode.The propulsive movements of captive manatees were examined at Sea World, FL and the Lowry Park Zoo, FL.As the animals swam rectilinearly […]