Studies of metabolic capacities in rodents have been largely studied at an inter-specific levels, but physiological capacities of populations belonging to the same species have received lesser attention. Here we studied the maximum and basal metabolic rates of two populations of the rodent Chroeomys olivaceus dwelling in habitats with contrasting temperature and rainfall regimes, and to test if differences in metabolic capacities are due to local adaptation or acclimatization effect. After four weeks of acclimation to 25 and 10°C, the BMR and MMR were determined in individuals from the northern population of Caleta Loa, and the southern population of La Picada. Individuals from 'La Picada' population were heavier than those from Caleta Loa....
The low basal metabolic rate (BMR) observed in subterranean rodents, compared to that of surface-dwe...
Nine species of voles (genus Microtus) and one species of mouse (genus Mus) from four different lati...
Animals inhabiting environments with low productivity and food availability commonly have reduced en...
Studies of metabolic capacities in rodents have been largely Studied at an inter-specific levels, bu...
Studies of metabolic capacities in rodents have been largely studied at an inter-specific levels, bu...
We determined non-shivering thermogensis (NST) and maximum metabolic rate (MMR) as functions of ther...
Metabolic rates are related to the pace of life. Hence, research into their variability at global sc...
The study of phenotypic variation within species in response to different environments is a central ...
The thermal energetics of rodents from cool, wet tropical highlands are poorly known. Metabolic rate...
Physiological diversity in thermoregulatory traits has been extensively investigated in both endo- a...
. In this article we review literature-based data on energy metabolism of caviomorph species in a ch...
We studied the putative effect of early life experience on the physiological flexibility of metaboli...
Understanding how evolutionary variation in energetic metabolism arises is central to several theori...
Ambient temperature strongly affects an ecosystem's characteristics as well as the attributes of ind...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) represents the lowest level of metabolic activity capable to sustain home...
The low basal metabolic rate (BMR) observed in subterranean rodents, compared to that of surface-dwe...
Nine species of voles (genus Microtus) and one species of mouse (genus Mus) from four different lati...
Animals inhabiting environments with low productivity and food availability commonly have reduced en...
Studies of metabolic capacities in rodents have been largely Studied at an inter-specific levels, bu...
Studies of metabolic capacities in rodents have been largely studied at an inter-specific levels, bu...
We determined non-shivering thermogensis (NST) and maximum metabolic rate (MMR) as functions of ther...
Metabolic rates are related to the pace of life. Hence, research into their variability at global sc...
The study of phenotypic variation within species in response to different environments is a central ...
The thermal energetics of rodents from cool, wet tropical highlands are poorly known. Metabolic rate...
Physiological diversity in thermoregulatory traits has been extensively investigated in both endo- a...
. In this article we review literature-based data on energy metabolism of caviomorph species in a ch...
We studied the putative effect of early life experience on the physiological flexibility of metaboli...
Understanding how evolutionary variation in energetic metabolism arises is central to several theori...
Ambient temperature strongly affects an ecosystem's characteristics as well as the attributes of ind...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) represents the lowest level of metabolic activity capable to sustain home...
The low basal metabolic rate (BMR) observed in subterranean rodents, compared to that of surface-dwe...
Nine species of voles (genus Microtus) and one species of mouse (genus Mus) from four different lati...
Animals inhabiting environments with low productivity and food availability commonly have reduced en...