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    Non-invasive measurements of respiration and heart rate across wildlife species using Eulerian Video Magnification of infrared thermal imagery by Rzucidlo, Caroline L, Curry, Erin, Shero, Michelle R

    Published in BMC biology (29-03-2023)
    “…An animal's metabolic rate, or energetic expenditure, both impacts and is impacted by interactions with its environment. However, techniques for obtaining…”
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    Changes in serum adipokines during natural extended fasts in female northern elephant seals by Rzucidlo, Caroline L., Sperou, Emily S., Holser, Rachel R., Khudyakov, Jane I., Costa, Daniel P., Crocker, Daniel E.

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-07-2021)
    “…•Endotherms rely on adipose tissue to thermoregulate, store fat, and as an endocrine organ.•In Northern elephant seals, circulating adipokines change within…”
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    Laboratory constraints on feeding behaviours in polymorphic bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) by Moran, Clinton J., Rzucidlo, Caroline L., Ellerby, David J., Gerry, Shannon P.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-05-2019)
    “…Evaluating fish feeding behaviours is imperative to understanding prey resource use in the field. Previous work on fish feeding has taken place almost…”
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    Temperature constrains locomotion and muscle function in two temperate labrids by Moran, Clinton J., Neubauer, David L., Rzucidlo, Caroline L., Gerry, Shannon P.

    “…Winter quiescence in fishes is not uncommon, however understanding the mechanisms that cause dormancy are poorly understood. This study highlights the…”
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    Behavioral and physiological adaptations to high-flow velocities in chubs ( Gila spp.) native to Southwestern USA by Moran, Clinton J, Gerry, Shannon P, O'Neill, Matthew W, Rzucidlo, Caroline L, Gibb, Alice C

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (18-05-2018)
    “…Morphological streamlining is often associated with physiological advantages for steady swimming in fishes. Though most commonly studied in pelagic fishes,…”
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    Behavioral and physiological adaptations to high-flow velocities in Southwestern native chubs ( Gila spp.) by Moran, Clinton J., Gerry, Shannon P., O'Neill, Matthew W., Rzucidlo, Caroline L., Gibb, Alice C.

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-01-2018)
    “…Morphological streamlining is often associated with physiological advantages for steady swimming in fishes. Though most commonly studied in pelagic fishes…”
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