1. Lactation is the most energetically demanding stage of reproduction in female mammals. Increased energetic allocation toward current reproduction may result in fitness costs, though the mechanisms underlying these trade-offs are not well understood. Trade-offs during lactation may include reduced energetic allocation to cellular maintenance, immune response and survival, and may be influenced by resource limitation. 2. As the smallest marine mammal, sea otters (Enhydra lutris) have the highest mass-specific metabolic rate necessitating substantial energetic requirements for survival. To provide the increased energy needed for lactation, female sea otters significantly increase foraging effort, especially during late-lactation. Caloric in...
With increased human populations and tourism in coastal areas, there is greater potential for distur...
Judicious management of energy can be invaluable for animal survival and reproductive success. Capit...
1. Environmental variation influences food abundance and availability, which is reflected in the rep...
1. Lactation is the most energetically demanding stage of reproduction in female mammals. Increased ...
Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) have the highest mass-specific metabolic rate of any marine mammal, whic...
The integration of physiological and behavioral studies can yield valuable information important to ...
Mounting an immune response requires substantial energy. Ecological immunology theory predicts alloc...
Life-history-oxidative stress theory predicts that elevated energy costs during reproduction reduce ...
Glucocorticoids (GC) and triiodothyronine (T3) are two endocrine markers commonly used to quantify r...
<div><p>The Southern Resident killer whale population (<i>Orcinus orca</i>) was listed as endangered...
Life history strategies reflect variation in the allocation of an individual’s resources (i.e., time...
On read me text file that contains a complete description for three data files 1. OXSTRESSGREYSEALBR...
The Southern Resident killer whale population (Orcinus orca) was listed as endangered in 2005 and sh...
Reproductive success can be influenced by maternal physiological condition at the time of embryo imp...
Sea otters are the most altricial marine mammal born at sea. Female sea otters not only protect the ...
With increased human populations and tourism in coastal areas, there is greater potential for distur...
Judicious management of energy can be invaluable for animal survival and reproductive success. Capit...
1. Environmental variation influences food abundance and availability, which is reflected in the rep...
1. Lactation is the most energetically demanding stage of reproduction in female mammals. Increased ...
Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) have the highest mass-specific metabolic rate of any marine mammal, whic...
The integration of physiological and behavioral studies can yield valuable information important to ...
Mounting an immune response requires substantial energy. Ecological immunology theory predicts alloc...
Life-history-oxidative stress theory predicts that elevated energy costs during reproduction reduce ...
Glucocorticoids (GC) and triiodothyronine (T3) are two endocrine markers commonly used to quantify r...
<div><p>The Southern Resident killer whale population (<i>Orcinus orca</i>) was listed as endangered...
Life history strategies reflect variation in the allocation of an individual’s resources (i.e., time...
On read me text file that contains a complete description for three data files 1. OXSTRESSGREYSEALBR...
The Southern Resident killer whale population (Orcinus orca) was listed as endangered in 2005 and sh...
Reproductive success can be influenced by maternal physiological condition at the time of embryo imp...
Sea otters are the most altricial marine mammal born at sea. Female sea otters not only protect the ...
With increased human populations and tourism in coastal areas, there is greater potential for distur...
Judicious management of energy can be invaluable for animal survival and reproductive success. Capit...
1. Environmental variation influences food abundance and availability, which is reflected in the rep...