Marsupial mammals living in temperate regions must cope with environmental stresses imposed by daily and seasonal changes in climate. However, limited information is available on seasonal adjustments of thermal physiology, morphology and behaviour of this mammalian subclass. The sugar glider, 'Petaurus breviceps', is a small, nocturnal marsupial (115-140 g) which inhabits the east coast of Australia, including the New England Tablelands, a cool-temperate region with marked daily and seasonal changes in ambient temperature (Ta). Consequently, this species is often subjected to high energetic stress. To see how they respond to energetic challenges, gliders were maintained under natural Ta and photoperiod. Metabolic rates, body temperature (Tb...
Central to understanding animal ecology is how prey cope with the interacting risks of starvation an...
Wombats are large, fossorial, herbivorous marsupials exhibiting physical and behavioural characteris...
Springhares are large, nocturnally active, diurnally fossorial rodents that typically inhabit arid a...
Marsupial mammals living in temperate regions must cope with environmental stresses imposed by daily...
Summary During periods of cold, small endotherms depend on a continuous supply of food and energy to...
Seasonal weather extremes and climate have a direct and indirect influence on the physical and behav...
Torpor is a highly effective response to counter various ecological and physiological bottlenecks in...
The red-tailed phascogale is a small arboreal dasyurid marsupial that inhabits semi-arid to arid reg...
Energy conservation is paramount for small mammals because of their small size, large surface area t...
Metabolic rate and evaporative water loss (EWL) were measured to quantify the thermoregulatory patte...
Marsupials have relatively low body temperatures and metabolic rates, and are therefore considered t...
We present here the first physiological data for the sandhill dunnart (Sminthopsis psammophila), the...
In a changing climate, southern hemisphere mammals are predicted to face rising temperatures and ari...
In an attempt to clarify aspects of thermoregulation and metabolism in marsupials a detailed inves...
Climate change is likely to affect many mammalian phenotypes, yet little is known whether and how ph...
Central to understanding animal ecology is how prey cope with the interacting risks of starvation an...
Wombats are large, fossorial, herbivorous marsupials exhibiting physical and behavioural characteris...
Springhares are large, nocturnally active, diurnally fossorial rodents that typically inhabit arid a...
Marsupial mammals living in temperate regions must cope with environmental stresses imposed by daily...
Summary During periods of cold, small endotherms depend on a continuous supply of food and energy to...
Seasonal weather extremes and climate have a direct and indirect influence on the physical and behav...
Torpor is a highly effective response to counter various ecological and physiological bottlenecks in...
The red-tailed phascogale is a small arboreal dasyurid marsupial that inhabits semi-arid to arid reg...
Energy conservation is paramount for small mammals because of their small size, large surface area t...
Metabolic rate and evaporative water loss (EWL) were measured to quantify the thermoregulatory patte...
Marsupials have relatively low body temperatures and metabolic rates, and are therefore considered t...
We present here the first physiological data for the sandhill dunnart (Sminthopsis psammophila), the...
In a changing climate, southern hemisphere mammals are predicted to face rising temperatures and ari...
In an attempt to clarify aspects of thermoregulation and metabolism in marsupials a detailed inves...
Climate change is likely to affect many mammalian phenotypes, yet little is known whether and how ph...
Central to understanding animal ecology is how prey cope with the interacting risks of starvation an...
Wombats are large, fossorial, herbivorous marsupials exhibiting physical and behavioural characteris...
Springhares are large, nocturnally active, diurnally fossorial rodents that typically inhabit arid a...