All raw data (Expedata files) and processed machine-readable csv files Availability of essential resources is one of the most important drivers of survival and to persist in changing environments, animals must either relocate or adapt in place. Testing an animal's ability to respond to alternative conditions can reveal differences in physiological responses. We used flow-through respirometry to characterize metabolic phenotypes of the desert-adapted cactus mouse (Peromyscus eremicus) under diurnally variable environmental conditions that mimic the Sonoran Desert and treated mice with two different diets: a standard diet and a low-fat diet. We found significant diet-specific differences in the rate of water loss and serum electrolyte values...
The time for reproduction in mammals largely depends on the availability of water and food in their ...
Daily and seasonal variations in physiological characteristics of mammals can be considered adaptati...
Many animals live in the deserts of Australia and survive without drinking water. This research exam...
The extreme aridity of desert environments results in water availability playing a role in shaping b...
Although animals fine-tune their activity to avoid excess heat, we still lack a mechanistic understa...
Metabolism is a complex phenotype shaped by natural environmental rhythms, as well as behavioral, mo...
Like many desert animals, the spinifex hopping mouse, Notomys alexis, can maintain water balance wit...
Rodents from and and semi-arid deserts are faced with the problem of water conservation. The physiol...
Abstract Background The understanding of genomic and physiological mechanisms related to how organis...
Water conservation requires osmoregulatory skills, sometimes limited by the environment and/or physi...
International audienceAnimals that spend more energy than they obtain risk entering allostatic overl...
Background: The understanding of genomic and physiological mechanisms related to how organisms livin...
Animals living in desert environments are forced to survive despite severe heat, intense solar radia...
As a direct result of intense heat and aridity, deserts are thought to be among the most harsh of en...
Background: The understanding of genomic and physiological mechanisms related to how organisms livin...
The time for reproduction in mammals largely depends on the availability of water and food in their ...
Daily and seasonal variations in physiological characteristics of mammals can be considered adaptati...
Many animals live in the deserts of Australia and survive without drinking water. This research exam...
The extreme aridity of desert environments results in water availability playing a role in shaping b...
Although animals fine-tune their activity to avoid excess heat, we still lack a mechanistic understa...
Metabolism is a complex phenotype shaped by natural environmental rhythms, as well as behavioral, mo...
Like many desert animals, the spinifex hopping mouse, Notomys alexis, can maintain water balance wit...
Rodents from and and semi-arid deserts are faced with the problem of water conservation. The physiol...
Abstract Background The understanding of genomic and physiological mechanisms related to how organis...
Water conservation requires osmoregulatory skills, sometimes limited by the environment and/or physi...
International audienceAnimals that spend more energy than they obtain risk entering allostatic overl...
Background: The understanding of genomic and physiological mechanisms related to how organisms livin...
Animals living in desert environments are forced to survive despite severe heat, intense solar radia...
As a direct result of intense heat and aridity, deserts are thought to be among the most harsh of en...
Background: The understanding of genomic and physiological mechanisms related to how organisms livin...
The time for reproduction in mammals largely depends on the availability of water and food in their ...
Daily and seasonal variations in physiological characteristics of mammals can be considered adaptati...
Many animals live in the deserts of Australia and survive without drinking water. This research exam...