This review attempts to provide insights into factors associated with fatigue in human and nonhuman animals by using the two fundamental approaches of comparative physiology: determining common principles that govern structure and function in animals that are relatively invariant between animals and evaluating animals that have been highly adapted by natural selection to demonstrate extreme performance. In this review, I approach the topic of fatigue by considering factors that are associated with its reciprocal or inverse or duration of sustained performance before fatigue sets in to end the performance. The two general factors that I consider that affect endurance time more than any other are body temperature and body mass. The former aff...
Terrestrial animals have 'preferred speeds ' within each gait, that are used much more fre...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
This review attempts to provide insights into factors associated with fatigue in human and nonhuman ...
Animals usually are not willing to perform at levels, or for lengths of time, of which they should b...
Many behaviours exhibited by free-living animals that are crucial for survival and reproduction invo...
Wild animals often engage in intense physical activity while performing tasks vital for their surviv...
The aim of this study was to define the work capacity of ruminant animals and to investigate the var...
For more than a century, applied physiologists have investigated the complex nature of fatigue and i...
motor performance capacity, particularly speed and endurance, in vertebrate ectotherms is examined. ...
[Extract] In this communication we report on results of an experiment in which were the various phys...
The current paradigm in animal organismal biology links morphology, performance, behavior, and Darwi...
This series of four papers investigates the link between the energetics and the mechanics of terrest...
Synopsis This brief review summarizes progress that has been made in the study of muscle fatigue sin...
Animals usually are not willing to perform at levels, or for lengths of time, of which they should b...
Terrestrial animals have 'preferred speeds ' within each gait, that are used much more fre...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
This review attempts to provide insights into factors associated with fatigue in human and nonhuman ...
Animals usually are not willing to perform at levels, or for lengths of time, of which they should b...
Many behaviours exhibited by free-living animals that are crucial for survival and reproduction invo...
Wild animals often engage in intense physical activity while performing tasks vital for their surviv...
The aim of this study was to define the work capacity of ruminant animals and to investigate the var...
For more than a century, applied physiologists have investigated the complex nature of fatigue and i...
motor performance capacity, particularly speed and endurance, in vertebrate ectotherms is examined. ...
[Extract] In this communication we report on results of an experiment in which were the various phys...
The current paradigm in animal organismal biology links morphology, performance, behavior, and Darwi...
This series of four papers investigates the link between the energetics and the mechanics of terrest...
Synopsis This brief review summarizes progress that has been made in the study of muscle fatigue sin...
Animals usually are not willing to perform at levels, or for lengths of time, of which they should b...
Terrestrial animals have 'preferred speeds ' within each gait, that are used much more fre...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...