Free-living animals must forage for food and hence may face energetic constraints imposed by their natural environmental conditions (e. g. ambient temperature, food availability). Simulating the variation in such constraints, we have experimentally manipulated the rate of work (wheel running) mice must do to obtain their food, and studied the ensuing behavioural and physiological responses. This was done with a line of mice selectively bred for high spontaneous wheel running and a randomly bred control line that vary in the amount of baseline wheel-running activity. We first determined the maximum workload for each individual. The maximum workload animals could engage in was around 23 km d(-1) in both control and activity-selected mice, and...
Besides differences in the level of planned physical activity (which is sometimes necessary to deal ...
We would like to acknowledge the BSU staff for their invaluable help with caring for the animals. Th...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...
Free-living animals must forage for food and hence may face energetic constraints imposed by their n...
Experimental manipulation of foraging costs per food reward can be used to study the plasticity of p...
Locomotion is central to behavior and intrinsic to many fitnesscritical activities (e.g., migration,...
Interrelationships between ambient temperature, activity, and energy metabolism were explored in mic...
Locomotion is an integrative trait, critical for aspects of Darwinian fitness in many organisms. Se...
© 2016 Maldonado, Sabat, Piriz, Bogdanovich, Nespolo and Bozinovic. Food availability varies substan...
We evaluated the effect of voluntary exercise on spontaneous physical activity (SPA) and food consum...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
1. The relationship between daily energy expenditure (DEE) and resting metabolic rate (RMR) provides...
In order to maintain the energy balance, animals often exhibit several physiological adjustments whe...
Besides differences in the level of planned physical activity (which is sometimes necessary to deal ...
We would like to acknowledge the BSU staff for their invaluable help with caring for the animals. Th...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...
Free-living animals must forage for food and hence may face energetic constraints imposed by their n...
Experimental manipulation of foraging costs per food reward can be used to study the plasticity of p...
Locomotion is central to behavior and intrinsic to many fitnesscritical activities (e.g., migration,...
Interrelationships between ambient temperature, activity, and energy metabolism were explored in mic...
Locomotion is an integrative trait, critical for aspects of Darwinian fitness in many organisms. Se...
© 2016 Maldonado, Sabat, Piriz, Bogdanovich, Nespolo and Bozinovic. Food availability varies substan...
We evaluated the effect of voluntary exercise on spontaneous physical activity (SPA) and food consum...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
1. The relationship between daily energy expenditure (DEE) and resting metabolic rate (RMR) provides...
In order to maintain the energy balance, animals often exhibit several physiological adjustments whe...
Besides differences in the level of planned physical activity (which is sometimes necessary to deal ...
We would like to acknowledge the BSU staff for their invaluable help with caring for the animals. Th...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...