Simultaneous measurements of metabolic rate, respiratory minute volume, respiratory frequency, and oxygen extraction from the inspired air were obtained during treadmill exercise in Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) and Norwegian reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus). The experiments were carried out both in summer and winter at ambient temperatures and running speeds ranging from +12 to -30 °C and 3.7 to 9.0 knvh1, respectively. We found that respiratory minute volume was generally lower in summer than in winter for a similar ambient temperature, and also that respiratory minute volume was reduced at low ambient temperature both in summer and winter. The change in respiratory minute volume was inversely related to oxy...
Reindeer in the arctic region live under very harsh conditions and may face temperatures below 233 K...
Previous results [(1988) Arct. Med. Res. 47, 83-88] have shown that hemoglobin from reindeer is char...
AbstractPrevious results [(1988) Arct. Med. Res. 47, 83–88] have shown that hemoglobin from reindeer...
Simultaneous measurements of metabolic rate, respiratory minute volume, respiratory frequency, and o...
Deep body temperature was recorded in two female Svalbard reindeer during summer and winter. The rei...
How endothermic animals manage and allocate energy to critical processes (maintenance, reproduction,...
Seasonal energetic challenges may constrain an animal's ability to respond to changing individual an...
Reindeer are able to maintain a thermogradient between body core and the environment of up to 100°C....
Arctic ungulates usually neither freeze nor starve to death despite the rigours of winter. Physiolog...
Animals are evolutionary adapted to certain weather conditions, but as the climate of the earth is c...
The doubly labelled water (DLW) method was used to measure total energy expenditure (TEE) in three m...
We are grateful for the feedback from Robyn Hetem and for the constructive inputs from the two anony...
1. Arctic animals inhabit some of the coldest environments on the planet and have evolved physiologi...
Climate change leads to rapidly increasing mean temperatures, and the climate warming is particularl...
Thermoregulation was studied in Finnish reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L) on captive and herded individ...
Reindeer in the arctic region live under very harsh conditions and may face temperatures below 233 K...
Previous results [(1988) Arct. Med. Res. 47, 83-88] have shown that hemoglobin from reindeer is char...
AbstractPrevious results [(1988) Arct. Med. Res. 47, 83–88] have shown that hemoglobin from reindeer...
Simultaneous measurements of metabolic rate, respiratory minute volume, respiratory frequency, and o...
Deep body temperature was recorded in two female Svalbard reindeer during summer and winter. The rei...
How endothermic animals manage and allocate energy to critical processes (maintenance, reproduction,...
Seasonal energetic challenges may constrain an animal's ability to respond to changing individual an...
Reindeer are able to maintain a thermogradient between body core and the environment of up to 100°C....
Arctic ungulates usually neither freeze nor starve to death despite the rigours of winter. Physiolog...
Animals are evolutionary adapted to certain weather conditions, but as the climate of the earth is c...
The doubly labelled water (DLW) method was used to measure total energy expenditure (TEE) in three m...
We are grateful for the feedback from Robyn Hetem and for the constructive inputs from the two anony...
1. Arctic animals inhabit some of the coldest environments on the planet and have evolved physiologi...
Climate change leads to rapidly increasing mean temperatures, and the climate warming is particularl...
Thermoregulation was studied in Finnish reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L) on captive and herded individ...
Reindeer in the arctic region live under very harsh conditions and may face temperatures below 233 K...
Previous results [(1988) Arct. Med. Res. 47, 83-88] have shown that hemoglobin from reindeer is char...
AbstractPrevious results [(1988) Arct. Med. Res. 47, 83–88] have shown that hemoglobin from reindeer...