The doubly labeled water (DLW) technique and indirect calorimetry enable measurement of an animal’s daily energy expenditure (DEE, kJ/day), resting metabolic rate (RMR, kJ/d), sustained metabolic scope (SusMS), body fat content (BF, %) as well as water turnover (WTO, ml/day), and water economy index (ml/kJ). Small mammals have been the primary focus of many of the DLW studies to date. From large multi-species analyses of the energetics and water flux of aboveground small mammals, well-defined trends have been observed. These trends mainly refer to an adaptive advantage for lower RMR, DEE, SusMS, WTO and WEI in more ariddwelling animals to increase water and energy savings under low and unpredictable resource availability. The study of the s...
The thermal energetics of rodents from cool, wet tropical highlands are poorly known. Metabolic rate...
Primarily, this thesis attempts to resolve the debate concerning the factors selecting for the chara...
. In this article we review literature-based data on energy metabolism of caviomorph species in a ch...
The doubly labeled water (DLW) technique and indirect calorimetry enable measurement of an animal’s...
The thermoregulation of the largest subterranean rodent, genus Bathyergus, comprising two species, ...
Mole-rats are placental mammals which are perfectly adapted to subterranean life. In this thesis I p...
Water conservation requires osmoregulatory skills, sometimes limited by the environment and/or physi...
Small rodents with a large surface-area-to-volume ratio and a high thermal conductance are likely to...
The low basal metabolic rate (BMR) observed in subterranean rodents, compared to that of surface-dwe...
International audienceAnimals that spend more energy than they obtain risk entering allostatic overl...
Understanding how evolutionary variation in energetic metabolism arises is central to several theori...
Although animals fine-tune their activity to avoid excess heat, we still lack a mechanistic understa...
Daily energy expenditure (DEE) was examined in the social subterranean rodent Mashona mole-rat (Fuko...
The effect of the macro- and microclimate on small mammal thermoregulation in the past has been stud...
In terrestrial endotherms, evaporation is a significant mechanism of water loss in hot environments....
The thermal energetics of rodents from cool, wet tropical highlands are poorly known. Metabolic rate...
Primarily, this thesis attempts to resolve the debate concerning the factors selecting for the chara...
. In this article we review literature-based data on energy metabolism of caviomorph species in a ch...
The doubly labeled water (DLW) technique and indirect calorimetry enable measurement of an animal’s...
The thermoregulation of the largest subterranean rodent, genus Bathyergus, comprising two species, ...
Mole-rats are placental mammals which are perfectly adapted to subterranean life. In this thesis I p...
Water conservation requires osmoregulatory skills, sometimes limited by the environment and/or physi...
Small rodents with a large surface-area-to-volume ratio and a high thermal conductance are likely to...
The low basal metabolic rate (BMR) observed in subterranean rodents, compared to that of surface-dwe...
International audienceAnimals that spend more energy than they obtain risk entering allostatic overl...
Understanding how evolutionary variation in energetic metabolism arises is central to several theori...
Although animals fine-tune their activity to avoid excess heat, we still lack a mechanistic understa...
Daily energy expenditure (DEE) was examined in the social subterranean rodent Mashona mole-rat (Fuko...
The effect of the macro- and microclimate on small mammal thermoregulation in the past has been stud...
In terrestrial endotherms, evaporation is a significant mechanism of water loss in hot environments....
The thermal energetics of rodents from cool, wet tropical highlands are poorly known. Metabolic rate...
Primarily, this thesis attempts to resolve the debate concerning the factors selecting for the chara...
. In this article we review literature-based data on energy metabolism of caviomorph species in a ch...