AbstractThis article is part of a Special Issue “Energy Balance”.Seasonal cycles of adiposity and body weight reflecting changes in both food intake and energy expenditure are the norm in mammals that have evolved in temperate and polar habitats. Innate circannual rhythmicity and direct responses to the annual change in photoperiod combine to ensure that behavior and energy metabolism are regulated in anticipation of altered energetic demands such as the energetically costly processes of hibernation, migration, and lactation. In the last decade, major progress has been made into identifying the central mechanisms that underlie these profound long-term changes in behavior and physiology. Surprisingly they are distinct from the peptidergic an...
Many organisms use photoperiod as a proxy to time seasonal rhythms in reproduction. Metabolic effect...
Siberian hamsters display photoperiodically regulated annual cycles in body weight, appetite, and re...
Seasonal fluctuations in food availability show a tight association with seasonal variations in body...
YesAnimals have evolved diverse seasonal variations in physiology and reproduction to accommodate ye...
The photoperiodic mammal undergoes quite remarkable changes in physiology as part of its natural ada...
Endothermic mammals and birds require intensive energy turnover to sustain high body temperatures an...
SummaryOrganisms must adapt to seasonal changes in the environment and time their physiology accordi...
Life in a seasonally variable environment has evolved to interpret the time of year through day leng...
Synthesis of triiodothyronine (T3) in the hypothalamus induces marked seasonal neuromorphology chang...
Seasonal effects on mood have been observed throughout much of human history. Seasonal changes in an...
Seasonal timing of reproduction in voles is driven by photoperiod. We hypothesized that a negative e...
A series of well-described anabolic and catabolic neuropeptides are known to provide short-term, hom...
Seasonal neuroendocrine cycles that govern annual changes in reproductive activity, energy metabolis...
The struggle for life takes many forms, but almost every aspect involves energy. Without this energy...
We thank Donna Wallace and the animal house staff for their help with the animal studies. We thank P...
Many organisms use photoperiod as a proxy to time seasonal rhythms in reproduction. Metabolic effect...
Siberian hamsters display photoperiodically regulated annual cycles in body weight, appetite, and re...
Seasonal fluctuations in food availability show a tight association with seasonal variations in body...
YesAnimals have evolved diverse seasonal variations in physiology and reproduction to accommodate ye...
The photoperiodic mammal undergoes quite remarkable changes in physiology as part of its natural ada...
Endothermic mammals and birds require intensive energy turnover to sustain high body temperatures an...
SummaryOrganisms must adapt to seasonal changes in the environment and time their physiology accordi...
Life in a seasonally variable environment has evolved to interpret the time of year through day leng...
Synthesis of triiodothyronine (T3) in the hypothalamus induces marked seasonal neuromorphology chang...
Seasonal effects on mood have been observed throughout much of human history. Seasonal changes in an...
Seasonal timing of reproduction in voles is driven by photoperiod. We hypothesized that a negative e...
A series of well-described anabolic and catabolic neuropeptides are known to provide short-term, hom...
Seasonal neuroendocrine cycles that govern annual changes in reproductive activity, energy metabolis...
The struggle for life takes many forms, but almost every aspect involves energy. Without this energy...
We thank Donna Wallace and the animal house staff for their help with the animal studies. We thank P...
Many organisms use photoperiod as a proxy to time seasonal rhythms in reproduction. Metabolic effect...
Siberian hamsters display photoperiodically regulated annual cycles in body weight, appetite, and re...
Seasonal fluctuations in food availability show a tight association with seasonal variations in body...