Daily torpor and hibernation in birds and mammals
Many birds and mammals drastically reduce their energy expenditure during times of cold
exposure, food shortage, or drought, by temporarily abandoning euthermia, ie the …
exposure, food shortage, or drought, by temporarily abandoning euthermia, ie the …
Thermal adaptation: a theoretical and empirical synthesis
MJ Angilletta Jr - 2009 - books.google.com
Temperature profoundly impacts both the phenotypes and distributions of organisms. These
thermal effects exert strong selective pressures on behaviour, physiology and life history …
thermal effects exert strong selective pressures on behaviour, physiology and life history …
The challenge of novel abiotic conditions for species undergoing climate‐induced range shifts
AR Spence, MW Tingley - Ecography, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Coincident with recent global warming, species have shifted their geographic distributions to
cooler environments, generally by moving along thermal axes to higher latitudes, higher …
cooler environments, generally by moving along thermal axes to higher latitudes, higher …
[HTML][HTML] The energy allocation function of sleep: a unifying theory of sleep, torpor, and continuous wakefulness
MH Schmidt - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
The energy allocation (EA) model defines behavioral strategies that optimize the temporal
utilization of energy to maximize reproductive success. This model proposes that all species …
utilization of energy to maximize reproductive success. This model proposes that all species …
Life history, ecology and longevity in bats
GS Wilkinson, JM South - Aging cell, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The evolutionary theory of aging predicts that life span should decrease in response to the
amount of mortality caused by extrinsic sources. Using this prediction, we selected six life …
amount of mortality caused by extrinsic sources. Using this prediction, we selected six life …
The comparative physiology of food deprivation: from feast to famine
T Wang, CCY Hung, DJ Randall - Annu. Rev. Physiol., 2006 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The ability of animals to survive food deprivation is clearly of considerable survival
value. Unsurprisingly, therefore, all animals exhibit adaptive biochemical and physiological …
value. Unsurprisingly, therefore, all animals exhibit adaptive biochemical and physiological …
[PDF][PDF] The evolution of thermal physiology in endotherms
Introduction 3. Adaptation to thermal heterogeneity 4. Thermoregulation 4.1. Patterns of
thermoregulatory precision 4.2. Optimal thermoregulation 4.3. Evidence of adaptive …
thermoregulatory precision 4.2. Optimal thermoregulation 4.3. Evidence of adaptive …
[PDF][PDF] Metabolic flexibility: hibernation, torpor, and estivation
JF Staples - Compr Physiol, 2016 - uwo.ca
Many environmental conditions can constrain the ability of animals to obtain sufficient food
energy, or transform that food energy into useful chemical forms. To survive extended …
energy, or transform that food energy into useful chemical forms. To survive extended …
Avian facultative hypothermic responses: a review
AE McKechnie, BG Lovegrove - The Condor, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Recent evidence suggests that avian facultative hypothermic responses are more common,
and occur in a wider variety of ecological contexts, than previously thought. The capacity for …
and occur in a wider variety of ecological contexts, than previously thought. The capacity for …
A unifying, eco‐physiological framework for animal dormancy
Various animals across the tree of life express some form of programmed dormancy (eg
hibernation, diapause) to maximize fitness in highly seasonal environments. The integrated …
hibernation, diapause) to maximize fitness in highly seasonal environments. The integrated …