Physiological concepts and tools can help us to understand why organisms and populations respond to habitat fragmentation in the way they do, and allow us to determine the mechanisms or individual characteristics underlying this differential sensitivity. Here, we examine food intake, relative medullary thickness and distribution/expression of water channel aquaporin-1 in three species of South American rodents that have been reported to have different levels of tolerance to habitat fragmentation (Akodon montensis, Oligoryzomys nigripes, and Euryoryzomys russatus), using a classic water deprivation experiment to assess their abilities to cope with water shortage. We believe the mechanisms underlying this differential sensitivity are related ...
All raw data (Expedata files) and processed machine-readable csv files Availability of essential re...
We studied the putative effect of early life experience on the physiological flexibility of metaboli...
The doubly labeled water (DLW) technique and indirect calorimetry enable measurement of an animal’s ...
Rodent species with lower susceptibility to the effects of fragmentation have higher levels of toler...
Rodents from and and semi-arid deserts are faced with the problem of water conservation. The physiol...
Water conservation requires osmoregulatory skills, sometimes limited by the environment and/or physi...
p. 327-332Thrichomys apereoides is widely distributed in the Caatinga, a semi-arid region in Brazil,...
Recent molecular studies have found striking differences between desert-adapted species and model ma...
Like many desert animals, the spinifex hopping mouse, Notomys alexis, can maintain water balance wit...
We tested the water conservation ability of three species of the genus Trichomys that occur in local...
Mastomys natalensis and Rhabdomys pumilio from the moist Natal Midlands, South Africa, were deprived...
The extreme aridity of desert environments results in water availability playing a role in shaping b...
International audienceMerlons shawl (M. shawl) is a particular semi-desert rodent known by its resis...
Water conservation is challenging for terrestrial life since water is continuously lost through resp...
The environmental modification of an organism's physiology in the field is often hypothesized to be ...
All raw data (Expedata files) and processed machine-readable csv files Availability of essential re...
We studied the putative effect of early life experience on the physiological flexibility of metaboli...
The doubly labeled water (DLW) technique and indirect calorimetry enable measurement of an animal’s ...
Rodent species with lower susceptibility to the effects of fragmentation have higher levels of toler...
Rodents from and and semi-arid deserts are faced with the problem of water conservation. The physiol...
Water conservation requires osmoregulatory skills, sometimes limited by the environment and/or physi...
p. 327-332Thrichomys apereoides is widely distributed in the Caatinga, a semi-arid region in Brazil,...
Recent molecular studies have found striking differences between desert-adapted species and model ma...
Like many desert animals, the spinifex hopping mouse, Notomys alexis, can maintain water balance wit...
We tested the water conservation ability of three species of the genus Trichomys that occur in local...
Mastomys natalensis and Rhabdomys pumilio from the moist Natal Midlands, South Africa, were deprived...
The extreme aridity of desert environments results in water availability playing a role in shaping b...
International audienceMerlons shawl (M. shawl) is a particular semi-desert rodent known by its resis...
Water conservation is challenging for terrestrial life since water is continuously lost through resp...
The environmental modification of an organism's physiology in the field is often hypothesized to be ...
All raw data (Expedata files) and processed machine-readable csv files Availability of essential re...
We studied the putative effect of early life experience on the physiological flexibility of metaboli...
The doubly labeled water (DLW) technique and indirect calorimetry enable measurement of an animal’s ...