We studied the occurrence of digestive strategies at different levels in females of the subterranean herbivorous rodent Ctenomys talarum living in their natural habitat. We determined the dimensions of different parts of the gastrointestinal tract and organs along as the activity of key digestive enzymes(sucrase, maltase and N-aminopeptidase) in small intestine in females seasonally caught. Females of C. talarum did not show seasonal variations in the mass of the different parts of the gastrointestinal tract. In nonreproductive females large intestine was longer in autumn, whereas reproductive females did not show seasonal variations in the length of the different parts of the gut. Females of C. talarum exhibited a high sucrose, maltase and...
Trends in digestive system-morphology have been examined in 19 species of Southern African myomorph ...
The phenotypic response of digestive enzymes was assessed in two species of rodents with different f...
The greater cane rat, Thryonomys swinderianus, utilizes high fibrous plant material and is an import...
Lactation is the most energetically demanding period in the life cycle of female mammals, and its e...
Nutritional response to different diet quality was examined in the subterranean rodent Ctenomys tala...
The digestive system is one of the most reactive physiological systems to changes in environmental c...
The understanding of the diversity of behavioral and physiological responses associated with the cha...
Phenotypic plasticity comprises a central concept in the understanding of how organisms interact wit...
We characterize the flexibility in digestive performance in degus (Octodon degus) an herbivorous rod...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe flexibility of digestive traits characterizes a standard model of phy...
Water conservation requires osmoregulatory skills, sometimes limited by the environment and/or physi...
The low basal metabolic rate (BMR) observed in subterranean rodents, compared to that of surface-dwe...
Spinifex hopping-mice (Notomys alexis) and plains mice (Pseudomys australis) are able to successfull...
In some small mammals, digestive tract morphology is known to vary between and within individuals ov...
The digestive physiology of maras (Dolichotis patagonum) has not been investigated in detail. Maras ...
Trends in digestive system-morphology have been examined in 19 species of Southern African myomorph ...
The phenotypic response of digestive enzymes was assessed in two species of rodents with different f...
The greater cane rat, Thryonomys swinderianus, utilizes high fibrous plant material and is an import...
Lactation is the most energetically demanding period in the life cycle of female mammals, and its e...
Nutritional response to different diet quality was examined in the subterranean rodent Ctenomys tala...
The digestive system is one of the most reactive physiological systems to changes in environmental c...
The understanding of the diversity of behavioral and physiological responses associated with the cha...
Phenotypic plasticity comprises a central concept in the understanding of how organisms interact wit...
We characterize the flexibility in digestive performance in degus (Octodon degus) an herbivorous rod...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe flexibility of digestive traits characterizes a standard model of phy...
Water conservation requires osmoregulatory skills, sometimes limited by the environment and/or physi...
The low basal metabolic rate (BMR) observed in subterranean rodents, compared to that of surface-dwe...
Spinifex hopping-mice (Notomys alexis) and plains mice (Pseudomys australis) are able to successfull...
In some small mammals, digestive tract morphology is known to vary between and within individuals ov...
The digestive physiology of maras (Dolichotis patagonum) has not been investigated in detail. Maras ...
Trends in digestive system-morphology have been examined in 19 species of Southern African myomorph ...
The phenotypic response of digestive enzymes was assessed in two species of rodents with different f...
The greater cane rat, Thryonomys swinderianus, utilizes high fibrous plant material and is an import...