Feast-fast cycles allow animals to live in seasonal environments by promoting fat storage when food is plentiful and lipolysis when food is scarce. Fat-storing hibernators have mastered this cycle over a circannual schedule, by undergoing extreme fattening to stockpile fuel for the ensuing hibernation season. Insulin is intrinsic to carbohydrate and lipid metabolism and is central to regulating feast-fast cycles in mammalian hibernators. Here, we examine glucose and insulin dynamics across the feast-fast cycle in fat-tailed dwarf lemurs, the only obligate hibernator among primates. Unlike cold-adapted hibernators, dwarf lemurs inhabit tropical forests in Madagascar and hibernate under various temperature conditions. Using the captive colony...
<p>Savanna-mosaic habitats are thought to represent exceptional circumstances for chimpanzees (Pan t...
Mammals generally profit from social thermoregulation, and the primary benefit of sociality during h...
Primates are affected by fluctuations in ambient temperatures, mostly through thermoregulatory costs...
Feast-fast cycles allow animals to live in seasonal environments by promoting fat storage when food ...
<p>Seasonal heterothermy—an orchestrated set of extreme physiological responses—is directly responsi...
Hibernation is an adaptive strategy some mammals use to survive highly seasonal or unpredictable env...
International audienceGrey mouse lemurs (Microcebus murinus) are primates that respond to environmen...
Hibernation is a complex physiological response that some mammalian species employ to evade energeti...
1. Homeostatic responses of animals to environmentally-induced changes in nutrient requirements prov...
Hibernation is a complex physiological response that some mammalian species employ to evade energeti...
Hibernation is a complex physiological response that some mammalian species employ to evade energeti...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: It has long been suspected that sleep is important for regulating body temperature...
Study Objectives: It has long been suspected that sleep is important for regulating body temperature...
Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) have evolved remarkable metabolic adaptations including enor...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Evolutionary theories that account for the unusual socio-ecologica...
<p>Savanna-mosaic habitats are thought to represent exceptional circumstances for chimpanzees (Pan t...
Mammals generally profit from social thermoregulation, and the primary benefit of sociality during h...
Primates are affected by fluctuations in ambient temperatures, mostly through thermoregulatory costs...
Feast-fast cycles allow animals to live in seasonal environments by promoting fat storage when food ...
<p>Seasonal heterothermy—an orchestrated set of extreme physiological responses—is directly responsi...
Hibernation is an adaptive strategy some mammals use to survive highly seasonal or unpredictable env...
International audienceGrey mouse lemurs (Microcebus murinus) are primates that respond to environmen...
Hibernation is a complex physiological response that some mammalian species employ to evade energeti...
1. Homeostatic responses of animals to environmentally-induced changes in nutrient requirements prov...
Hibernation is a complex physiological response that some mammalian species employ to evade energeti...
Hibernation is a complex physiological response that some mammalian species employ to evade energeti...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: It has long been suspected that sleep is important for regulating body temperature...
Study Objectives: It has long been suspected that sleep is important for regulating body temperature...
Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) have evolved remarkable metabolic adaptations including enor...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Evolutionary theories that account for the unusual socio-ecologica...
<p>Savanna-mosaic habitats are thought to represent exceptional circumstances for chimpanzees (Pan t...
Mammals generally profit from social thermoregulation, and the primary benefit of sociality during h...
Primates are affected by fluctuations in ambient temperatures, mostly through thermoregulatory costs...