In an attempt to clarify aspects of thermoregulation and metabolism in marsupials a detailed investigation was made of the potoroo. Measurements of activity, oxygen consumption, creatinine excretion and total urinary nitrogen excretion of potoroos were made over 24 hour periods at a range of environmental temperatures. Basal oxygen consumption was in agreement with previous observations which have been made on this and other marsupial species, while the rate of creatinine excretion appeared to be higher than in other marsupials. Nitrogen metabolism did not appear to be related to ambient temperature or total oxygen consumed. Total serum thyroxine (TT4) and effective thyroxine ratio (ETR) were measured in 12 potoroos....
We present the first complete study of basic laboratory‐measured physiological variables (metabolism...
The little red kaluta (Dasykaluta rosamondae) is a small, insectivorous–carnivorous dasyurid marsupi...
abs Stripe-faced dunnarts (Sminthopsis macroura) and Ooldea dunnarts (S. ooldea) were acclimated for...
In an attempt to clarify aspects of thermoregulation and metabolism in marsupials a detailed inves...
Seasonal weather extremes and climate have a direct and indirect influence on the physical and behav...
Summary During periods of cold, small endotherms depend on a continuous supply of food and energy to...
The physiology of the long-furred woolly mouse opossum (Micoureus paraguayanus) conformed to that of...
Metabolic rate and evaporative water loss (EWL) were measured to quantify the thermoregulatory patte...
In the marsupial, the potoroo, multiple regression analysis shows that ambient temperature makes a m...
We present the first complete study of basic laboratory-measured physiological variables (metabolism...
We present here the first physiological data for the sandhill dunnart (Sminthopsis psammophila), the...
We examine here evaporative water loss, economy and partitioning at ambient temperatures from 14 to ...
Marsupials have relatively low body temperatures and metabolic rates, and are therefore considered t...
This study investigated the concept of thermoregulatory set-point in marsupials, by examining behav...
The red-tailed phascogale is a small arboreal dasyurid marsupial that inhabits semi-arid to arid reg...
We present the first complete study of basic laboratory‐measured physiological variables (metabolism...
The little red kaluta (Dasykaluta rosamondae) is a small, insectivorous–carnivorous dasyurid marsupi...
abs Stripe-faced dunnarts (Sminthopsis macroura) and Ooldea dunnarts (S. ooldea) were acclimated for...
In an attempt to clarify aspects of thermoregulation and metabolism in marsupials a detailed inves...
Seasonal weather extremes and climate have a direct and indirect influence on the physical and behav...
Summary During periods of cold, small endotherms depend on a continuous supply of food and energy to...
The physiology of the long-furred woolly mouse opossum (Micoureus paraguayanus) conformed to that of...
Metabolic rate and evaporative water loss (EWL) were measured to quantify the thermoregulatory patte...
In the marsupial, the potoroo, multiple regression analysis shows that ambient temperature makes a m...
We present the first complete study of basic laboratory-measured physiological variables (metabolism...
We present here the first physiological data for the sandhill dunnart (Sminthopsis psammophila), the...
We examine here evaporative water loss, economy and partitioning at ambient temperatures from 14 to ...
Marsupials have relatively low body temperatures and metabolic rates, and are therefore considered t...
This study investigated the concept of thermoregulatory set-point in marsupials, by examining behav...
The red-tailed phascogale is a small arboreal dasyurid marsupial that inhabits semi-arid to arid reg...
We present the first complete study of basic laboratory‐measured physiological variables (metabolism...
The little red kaluta (Dasykaluta rosamondae) is a small, insectivorous–carnivorous dasyurid marsupi...
abs Stripe-faced dunnarts (Sminthopsis macroura) and Ooldea dunnarts (S. ooldea) were acclimated for...