1. 1. Intestinal disaccharidases were studied in nectarivorous (Leptonycteris curasoae and Glossophaga soricina), frugivorous (Artibeus jamaicensis and Sturnira lilium), and insectivorous (Pteronotus personatus) adult bats. 2. 2. Adult bats lacked measurable lactase activity. With the exception of trehalase activity, which was present only in P. personatus, nectar- and fruit-eating bats exhibited higher disaccharidase activities standardized by intestinal nominal area than insect-eating P. personatus. 3. 3. Maltase and sucrase activities were significantly linearly correlated. 4. 4. Apparent affinity of sucrase varied almost 5-fold among species. This variation may reflect unstirred layer effects resulting from sucrase being a membrane boun...
Cover article, photo by K.R. NapierNectar-feeding birds generally demonstrate preference for hexose ...
In mammals, lactation is considered the most energetically costly phase for females. To meet nutriti...
Flying vertebrates (birds and bats) are under selective pressure to reduce the size of the gut and t...
1. 1. Intestinal disaccharidases were studied in nectarivorous (Leptonycteris curasoae and Glossopha...
We made the first measurements of the capacity for paracellular nutrient absorption in intact nectar...
Summary: The major lineages of nectar-feeding birds (hummingbirds, sunbirds, honeyeaters, flowerpier...
<p>The degree to which molecular and morphological loss of function occurs synchronously during the ...
It has been hypothesized that species belonging to the Sturnidae-Muscicapidae lineage, despite havin...
In this study I compared the digestive processing of nectar sugars and pollen between specialized an...
In most vertebrates, the demand for glucose as the primary substrate for cellular respiration is met...
Background. Passerine birds exploit different kinds of feeding habits and they have to face seasonal...
The emerging field of molecular scatology enables critical testing of food web theory. The non-invas...
Frugivorous and nectarivorous bats fuel their metabolism mostly by using carbohydrates and allocate ...
Abstract Bird species exhibit great diversity in digestive tract morphology and enzymatic activity t...
Flying vertebrates have been hypothesized to rely heavily on paracellular absorption of nutrients to...
Cover article, photo by K.R. NapierNectar-feeding birds generally demonstrate preference for hexose ...
In mammals, lactation is considered the most energetically costly phase for females. To meet nutriti...
Flying vertebrates (birds and bats) are under selective pressure to reduce the size of the gut and t...
1. 1. Intestinal disaccharidases were studied in nectarivorous (Leptonycteris curasoae and Glossopha...
We made the first measurements of the capacity for paracellular nutrient absorption in intact nectar...
Summary: The major lineages of nectar-feeding birds (hummingbirds, sunbirds, honeyeaters, flowerpier...
<p>The degree to which molecular and morphological loss of function occurs synchronously during the ...
It has been hypothesized that species belonging to the Sturnidae-Muscicapidae lineage, despite havin...
In this study I compared the digestive processing of nectar sugars and pollen between specialized an...
In most vertebrates, the demand for glucose as the primary substrate for cellular respiration is met...
Background. Passerine birds exploit different kinds of feeding habits and they have to face seasonal...
The emerging field of molecular scatology enables critical testing of food web theory. The non-invas...
Frugivorous and nectarivorous bats fuel their metabolism mostly by using carbohydrates and allocate ...
Abstract Bird species exhibit great diversity in digestive tract morphology and enzymatic activity t...
Flying vertebrates have been hypothesized to rely heavily on paracellular absorption of nutrients to...
Cover article, photo by K.R. NapierNectar-feeding birds generally demonstrate preference for hexose ...
In mammals, lactation is considered the most energetically costly phase for females. To meet nutriti...
Flying vertebrates (birds and bats) are under selective pressure to reduce the size of the gut and t...