<div><p>Bats are an ideal mammalian group for exploring adaptations to fasting due to their large variety of diets and because fasting is a regular part of their life cycle. Mammals fed on a carbohydrate-rich diet experience a rapid decrease in blood glucose levels during a fast, thus, the development of mechanisms to resist the consequences of regular fasts, experienced on a daily basis, must have been crucial in the evolution of frugivorous bats. Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 1 (PEPCK1, encoded by the <i>Pck1</i> gene) is the rate-limiting enzyme in gluconeogenesis and is largely responsible for the maintenance of glucose homeostasis during fasting in fruit-eating bats. To test whether <i>Pck1</i> has experienced adaptive evolution in...
Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh c...
The family Pteropodidae (Old World fruit bats) comprises $>$200 species distributed across the Ol...
AbstractCetaceans and primates both have large brains that require large amounts of aerobic energy m...
Bats are an ideal mammalian group for exploring adaptations to fasting due to their large variety of...
<div><p>Frugivorous and nectarivorous bats are able to ingest large quantities of sugar in a short t...
Frugivorous and nectarivorous bats are able to ingest large quantities of sugar in a short time span...
Repeated adaptations to the same dietary niche in different lineages are a hallmark in mammalian eco...
Dietary adaptation is a major feature of phenotypic and ecological diversification, yet the genetic ...
Frugivorous and nectarivorous bats fuel their metabolism mostly by using carbohydrates and allocate ...
<div><p>Mammals developed antioxidant systems to defend against oxidative damage in their daily life...
In most vertebrates, the demand for glucose as the primary substrate for cellular respiration is met...
Abstract Neotropical nectar-feeding bats consume large amounts of sugar and use most of their energ...
Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh c...
Mammals developed antioxidant systems to defend against oxidative damage in their daily life. Enzyma...
Dietary variation within and across species drives the eco-evolutionary responsiveness of genes nece...
Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh c...
The family Pteropodidae (Old World fruit bats) comprises $>$200 species distributed across the Ol...
AbstractCetaceans and primates both have large brains that require large amounts of aerobic energy m...
Bats are an ideal mammalian group for exploring adaptations to fasting due to their large variety of...
<div><p>Frugivorous and nectarivorous bats are able to ingest large quantities of sugar in a short t...
Frugivorous and nectarivorous bats are able to ingest large quantities of sugar in a short time span...
Repeated adaptations to the same dietary niche in different lineages are a hallmark in mammalian eco...
Dietary adaptation is a major feature of phenotypic and ecological diversification, yet the genetic ...
Frugivorous and nectarivorous bats fuel their metabolism mostly by using carbohydrates and allocate ...
<div><p>Mammals developed antioxidant systems to defend against oxidative damage in their daily life...
In most vertebrates, the demand for glucose as the primary substrate for cellular respiration is met...
Abstract Neotropical nectar-feeding bats consume large amounts of sugar and use most of their energ...
Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh c...
Mammals developed antioxidant systems to defend against oxidative damage in their daily life. Enzyma...
Dietary variation within and across species drives the eco-evolutionary responsiveness of genes nece...
Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh c...
The family Pteropodidae (Old World fruit bats) comprises $>$200 species distributed across the Ol...
AbstractCetaceans and primates both have large brains that require large amounts of aerobic energy m...