Animals in the non-tropical zone usually demonstrate seasonal variations in immune function, which is important for their survival. In the present study, seasonal changes in immunity in striped hamsters (Cricetulus barabensis) were investigated to test the winter immunoenhancement hypothesis. Male hamsters were captured from the wild in the fall and winter of 2014 and in the spring and summer of 2015. Body mass, body fat mass and blood glucose levels of the hamsters were all highest in the summer, whereas relative fatness and thymus mass had no seasonal changes. Spleen mass was highest in the fall and white blood cells and phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) response indicative of cellular immunity were lowest in the summer among the four seasons, wh...
The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is important i...
Honorable Mention Denman Undergraduate Research ForumExposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pol...
Rodents inhabiting temperate climates cope with seasonal fluctua-tions in the environment. In winter...
Animals usually use photoperiod as an important environmental cue to time the year. In terms of the ...
In seasonal mammals, photoperiod change is associated with a suite of alterations in physiology. It ...
Seasonal variations in immunity are common in nature, and changes in day length are sufficient to tr...
hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) exhibit changes in reproductive and immune function in response to seas...
Seasonal changes in day length enhance and suppress immune function in a trait-specific manner. In S...
The Djungarian hamster is an animal that is prominent for distinct seasonal adaptations. Cued by sho...
Abstract Seasonal changes in numerous aspects of mammalian immune func-tion arise as a result of the...
Abstract Winter is often stressful. Increased energetic demands in winter and concurrent reductions ...
Seasonal trade-offs in reproduction and immunity are ubiquitous in nature. The mechanisms that gover...
The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is important i...
Hibernation consists of alternating periods of reduced metabolism (torpor) with brief periods of met...
AbstractLeptin gene expression in white (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT) of the Djungarian hamst...
The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is important i...
Honorable Mention Denman Undergraduate Research ForumExposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pol...
Rodents inhabiting temperate climates cope with seasonal fluctua-tions in the environment. In winter...
Animals usually use photoperiod as an important environmental cue to time the year. In terms of the ...
In seasonal mammals, photoperiod change is associated with a suite of alterations in physiology. It ...
Seasonal variations in immunity are common in nature, and changes in day length are sufficient to tr...
hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) exhibit changes in reproductive and immune function in response to seas...
Seasonal changes in day length enhance and suppress immune function in a trait-specific manner. In S...
The Djungarian hamster is an animal that is prominent for distinct seasonal adaptations. Cued by sho...
Abstract Seasonal changes in numerous aspects of mammalian immune func-tion arise as a result of the...
Abstract Winter is often stressful. Increased energetic demands in winter and concurrent reductions ...
Seasonal trade-offs in reproduction and immunity are ubiquitous in nature. The mechanisms that gover...
The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is important i...
Hibernation consists of alternating periods of reduced metabolism (torpor) with brief periods of met...
AbstractLeptin gene expression in white (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT) of the Djungarian hamst...
The immune state of wild animals is largely unknown. Knowing this and what affects it is important i...
Honorable Mention Denman Undergraduate Research ForumExposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pol...
Rodents inhabiting temperate climates cope with seasonal fluctua-tions in the environment. In winter...