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The adult lifespan of the female honey bee (Apis mellifera): Metabolic rate, AGE pigment and the effect of dietary fatty acids
Published in Mechanisms of ageing and development (01-10-2021)“…•Metabolic rate does not explain the lifespan difference between queens and workers.•Unlike other animals, AGE pigments decrease during the life cycle of honey…”
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Further analysis of open-respirometry systems: an a-compartmental mechanistic approach
Published in Brazilian journal of medical and biological research (01-08-2000)“…A system is said to be "instantaneous" when for a given constant input an equilibrium output is obtained after a while. In the meantime, the output is changing…”
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13.P3. Energy expenditure and locomotion of Cebus apella (capuchin monkey)
Published in Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology (01-08-2007)Get full text
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13.P2. Energy restriction and adaptive changes among Amazonian populations
Published in Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology (01-08-2007)Get full text
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13.P1. Mechanical efficiency as an adaptive response to energy restriction
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Dietary protein and carbohydrate affect feeding behavior and metabolic regulation in hummingbirds (Melanotrochilus fuscus) Las proteínas y carbohidratos dietarios afectan la conducta de alimentación y la regulación metabólica en picaflores (Melanotrochilus fuscus)
Published in Revista chilena de historia natural (01-06-2005)“…The objective of this work was to link hummingbird feeding behavior with metabolic regulation and in addition to assess whether dietary composition would…”
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Ion fluxes and hematological parameters of two teleosts from the Rio Negro, Amazon, exposed to hypoxia/Fluxos ionicos e parametros hematologicos em duas especies de teleosteos do Rio Negro, Amazonia, expostos a hipoxia
Published in Brazilian journal of biology (01-08-2008)“…The aim of this study was to describe the effect of hypoxia on whole body ion fluxes and hematological parameters in two Amazonian teleosts: Serrasalmus…”
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Dietary protein and carbohydrate affect feeding behavior and metabolic regulation in hummingbirds (Melanotrochilus fuscus)
Published in Revista chilena de historia natural (01-06-2005)“…The objective of this work was to link hummingbird feeding behavior with metabolic regulation and in addition to assess whether dietary composition would…”
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The signal in total-body plethysmography: errors due to adiabatic-isothermic difference
Published in Respiration physiology (01-09-1998)“…Total-body plethysmography is a technique often employed in comparative physiology studies because it avoids excessive handling of the animals. The pressure…”
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Structural determinants of maximal O 2 transport in muscles of exercising foxes
Published in Respiration physiology (01-03-1996)“…The arctic blue fox ( Alopex lagopus) has a specific maximal oxygen consumption (V̇ O 2 max/Mb = 3.6 ml O 2 · s −1 · kg −1) that is approximately 1.6-fold…”
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Structural determinants of maximal O2 transport in muscles of exercising foxes
Published in Respiration physiology (01-03-1996)“…The arctic blue fox (Alopex lagopus) has a specific maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 max/Mb = 3.6 ml O2.s-1.kg-1) that is approximately 1.6-fold greater than…”
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High rate of O2 consumption in exercising foxes: large PO2 difference drives diffusion across the lung
Published in Respiration physiology (01-09-1989)“…The fox has one of the highest mass specific rates of maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max/Mb) that has been measured, yet its specific pulmonary diffusing…”
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