The environmental modification of an organism's physiology in the field is often hypothesized to be responsible for allowing an organism to adjust to changing biotic and abiotic environmental conditions through increases in biological performance. Here, we examine the phenotypic flexibility of water flux rate, urine osmolality and the expression of kidney aquaporins (AQP; or water channels) in free-ranging Octodon degus, a South American desert-dwelling rodent, through an integrative study at cellular, systemic and organismal levels. Water flux rates varied seasonally and were significantly lower in austral summer than in winter, while urine osmolality was higher in summer than during winter. The observed water influx rate during summer was...
Natriuretic peptides (NPs) are regulatory molecules that cause cGMP-mediated diuresis and natriuresi...
Water conservation is challenging for terrestrial life since water is continuously lost through resp...
p. 327-332Thrichomys apereoides is widely distributed in the Caatinga, a semi-arid region in Brazil,...
The environmental modification of an organism's physiology in the field is often hypothesized to be ...
The environmental modification of an organism's physiology in the field is often hypothesized to be ...
International audienceMerlons shawl (M. shawl) is a particular semi-desert rodent known by its resis...
Mammals that live in arid and semi-arid environments in South America present physiological mechanis...
Water conservation requires osmoregulatory skills, sometimes limited by the environment and/or physi...
Many animals live in the deserts of Australia and survive without drinking water. This research exam...
Physiological concepts and tools can help us to understand why organisms and populations respond to ...
In desert rodents, the production of concentrated urine is essential for survival in xeric environme...
One of the most celebrated textbook examples of physiological adaptations to desert environments is ...
Recent molecular studies have found striking differences between desert-adapted species and model ma...
Rodents from and and semi-arid deserts are faced with the problem of water conservation. The physiol...
todon degus is a desert rodent of northern Chile, adapted to survive with a limited supply of water....
Natriuretic peptides (NPs) are regulatory molecules that cause cGMP-mediated diuresis and natriuresi...
Water conservation is challenging for terrestrial life since water is continuously lost through resp...
p. 327-332Thrichomys apereoides is widely distributed in the Caatinga, a semi-arid region in Brazil,...
The environmental modification of an organism's physiology in the field is often hypothesized to be ...
The environmental modification of an organism's physiology in the field is often hypothesized to be ...
International audienceMerlons shawl (M. shawl) is a particular semi-desert rodent known by its resis...
Mammals that live in arid and semi-arid environments in South America present physiological mechanis...
Water conservation requires osmoregulatory skills, sometimes limited by the environment and/or physi...
Many animals live in the deserts of Australia and survive without drinking water. This research exam...
Physiological concepts and tools can help us to understand why organisms and populations respond to ...
In desert rodents, the production of concentrated urine is essential for survival in xeric environme...
One of the most celebrated textbook examples of physiological adaptations to desert environments is ...
Recent molecular studies have found striking differences between desert-adapted species and model ma...
Rodents from and and semi-arid deserts are faced with the problem of water conservation. The physiol...
todon degus is a desert rodent of northern Chile, adapted to survive with a limited supply of water....
Natriuretic peptides (NPs) are regulatory molecules that cause cGMP-mediated diuresis and natriuresi...
Water conservation is challenging for terrestrial life since water is continuously lost through resp...
p. 327-332Thrichomys apereoides is widely distributed in the Caatinga, a semi-arid region in Brazil,...