Energy is the common currency of life. To guarantee a homeostatic supply of energy, multiple neuro-endocrine systems have evolved in vertebrates; systems that regulate food intake, metabolism, and distribution of energy. Even subtle (lasting) dysregulation of the delicate balance of energy intake and expenditure may result in severe pathologies. Feeding-related pathologies have fueled research on mammals, including of course the human species. The mechanisms regulating food intake and body mass are well-characterized in these vertebrates. The majority of animal life is ectothermic, only birds and mammals are endotherms. What can we learn from a (comparative) study on energy homeostasis in teleostean fishes, ectotherms, with a very different...
The hypothesis was tested that fish fed to satiation with iso-energetic diets differing in macronutr...
© 2016 by The University of Chicago.Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionar...
Metabolic cold adaptation (MCA), the hypothesis that species from cold climates have relatively high...
The eco-physiology of taxa in an evolutionary context can best be studied by a comparison of paramet...
A brief glimpse into new insight driving the comparative biology of energy homeostasis in vertebrate...
Contains fulltext : 177116.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
It is axiomatic in modern zoology to suppose that natural selection has shaped animals so as to perf...
To address challenges in management and conservation of fishes and fisheries it is essential to unde...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionary lineages, but little is known abou...
Nutrition and feeding influence growth, reproduction, and health of fish and their response to physi...
Fish, even of the same species, can exhibit substantial variation in energy density (energy per unit...
Two main legacies of air breathing in mammals and birds are endothermy and high-energy flux life sty...
Temperature has a dramatic effect on the physiology of ectothermic animals, impacting most of their ...
Citation: Passow, C. N., Arias-Rodriguez, L., & Tobler, M. (2017). Convergent evolution of reduced e...
The hypothesis was tested that fish fed to satiation with iso-energetic diets differing in macronutr...
© 2016 by The University of Chicago.Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionar...
Metabolic cold adaptation (MCA), the hypothesis that species from cold climates have relatively high...
The eco-physiology of taxa in an evolutionary context can best be studied by a comparison of paramet...
A brief glimpse into new insight driving the comparative biology of energy homeostasis in vertebrate...
Contains fulltext : 177116.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
It is axiomatic in modern zoology to suppose that natural selection has shaped animals so as to perf...
To address challenges in management and conservation of fishes and fisheries it is essential to unde...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionary lineages, but little is known abou...
Nutrition and feeding influence growth, reproduction, and health of fish and their response to physi...
Fish, even of the same species, can exhibit substantial variation in energy density (energy per unit...
Two main legacies of air breathing in mammals and birds are endothermy and high-energy flux life sty...
Temperature has a dramatic effect on the physiology of ectothermic animals, impacting most of their ...
Citation: Passow, C. N., Arias-Rodriguez, L., & Tobler, M. (2017). Convergent evolution of reduced e...
The hypothesis was tested that fish fed to satiation with iso-energetic diets differing in macronutr...
© 2016 by The University of Chicago.Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionar...
Metabolic cold adaptation (MCA), the hypothesis that species from cold climates have relatively high...