Red deer, Cervus elaphus, like other temperate-zone animals, show a large seasonal fluctuation in energy intake and expenditure. Many seasonal phenotypic adjustments are coordinated by endogenous signals entrained to the photoperiod. The cues determining variation in the resting metabolism of ungulates remain equivocal, however, largely because of the confounding effects of food intake and thus the heat increment of feeding. To distinguish endogenous seasonal and environmental effects on metabolism, we subjected 15 female red deer to two feeding treatments, 80% food restriction and low/high protein content, over two winter seasons in a cross-over design experiment. We used rumen-located transmitters to measure heart rate and rumen temperatu...
Climate models agree in predicting scenarios of global warming. In endothermic species heat stress t...
Flexibility in gut morphology has fitness consequences in herbivores. To accommodate dietary variati...
The plane of nutrition in deer may affect body condition and lactation in hinds and calf growth both...
Herbivores of temperate and arctic zones are confronted during winter with harsh climatic conditions...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) must maintain body temperature. For nursing fawns, this i...
The physiological mechanisms controlling the growth, lactation and reproductive cycles of cervids, a...
How animals respond to a changing environment is a key question in ecological research. Animals livi...
Context: Proper assessment of the consequences of environmental variation on animals depends on our ...
In red deer, variation in winter and spring weather conditions encountered by the mothers during pre...
Several temperate and arctic species of deer show marked seasonal patterns of food intake, live weig...
Seasonal energetic challenges may constrain an animal's ability to respond to changing individual an...
abstract: The effects of several aspects of transportation on the behavioural and physiological resp...
Climate models agree in predicting scenarios of global warming. In endothermic species heat stress t...
In deer, most of the earlier investigations on pineal function examined the effects of artificial ph...
The experiments were conducted on two yearling moose (Alces alces) with rumen fistulas in July and O...
Climate models agree in predicting scenarios of global warming. In endothermic species heat stress t...
Flexibility in gut morphology has fitness consequences in herbivores. To accommodate dietary variati...
The plane of nutrition in deer may affect body condition and lactation in hinds and calf growth both...
Herbivores of temperate and arctic zones are confronted during winter with harsh climatic conditions...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) must maintain body temperature. For nursing fawns, this i...
The physiological mechanisms controlling the growth, lactation and reproductive cycles of cervids, a...
How animals respond to a changing environment is a key question in ecological research. Animals livi...
Context: Proper assessment of the consequences of environmental variation on animals depends on our ...
In red deer, variation in winter and spring weather conditions encountered by the mothers during pre...
Several temperate and arctic species of deer show marked seasonal patterns of food intake, live weig...
Seasonal energetic challenges may constrain an animal's ability to respond to changing individual an...
abstract: The effects of several aspects of transportation on the behavioural and physiological resp...
Climate models agree in predicting scenarios of global warming. In endothermic species heat stress t...
In deer, most of the earlier investigations on pineal function examined the effects of artificial ph...
The experiments were conducted on two yearling moose (Alces alces) with rumen fistulas in July and O...
Climate models agree in predicting scenarios of global warming. In endothermic species heat stress t...
Flexibility in gut morphology has fitness consequences in herbivores. To accommodate dietary variati...
The plane of nutrition in deer may affect body condition and lactation in hinds and calf growth both...