The integration of digestion and osmoregulation in the avian gut
TJ McWhorter, E Caviedes‐Vidal… - Biological …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We review digestion and osmoregulation in the avian gut, with an emphasis on the ways
these different functions might interact to support or constrain each other and the ways they …
these different functions might interact to support or constrain each other and the ways they …
[图书][B] Comparative physiology of the vertebrate digestive system
CE Stevens, ID Hume - 2004 - books.google.com
This book is useful for anyone interested in the basic structural and functional characteristics
of the digestive system and how these vary among vertebrate groups and species. It …
of the digestive system and how these vary among vertebrate groups and species. It …
Sugar Composition of Nectars and Fruits Consumed by Birds and Bats in the Tropics and Subtropics1
HG Baker, I Baker, SA Hodges - Biotropica, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Several characteristics of flowers and fruits have been suggested as comprising syndromes
of characters that indicate particular classes of pollinators and fruit dispersers. Common …
of characters that indicate particular classes of pollinators and fruit dispersers. Common …
Evolution of regulatory responses to feeding in snakes
SM Secor, JM Diamond - Physiological and Biochemical …, 2000 - journals.uchicago.edu
Do animal species that normally consume large meals at long intervals evolve to down-
regulate their metabolic physiology while fasting and to up-regulate it steeply on feeding? To …
regulate their metabolic physiology while fasting and to up-regulate it steeply on feeding? To …
Sugar metabolism in hummingbirds and nectar bats
RK Suarez, KC Welch Jr - Nutrients, 2017 - mdpi.com
Hummingbirds and nectar bats coevolved with the plants they visit to feed on floral nectars
rich in sugars. The extremely high metabolic costs imposed by small size and hovering flight …
rich in sugars. The extremely high metabolic costs imposed by small size and hovering flight …
Diet and the evolution of digestion and renal function in phyllostomid bats
Bat species in the monophyletic family Phyllostomidae feed on blood, insects, small
vertebrates, nectar, fruit and complex omnivorous mixtures. We used nitrogen stable isotope …
vertebrates, nectar, fruit and complex omnivorous mixtures. We used nitrogen stable isotope …
Nectar sugar composition and concentration in relation to pollination syndromes in Bromeliaceae
A first comprehensive dataset of nectar sugar composition and concentration in
Bromeliaceae is presented, covering 111 species belonging to all three subfamilies. Based …
Bromeliaceae is presented, covering 111 species belonging to all three subfamilies. Based …
Nectar‐feeding bats fuel their high metabolism directly with exogenous carbohydrates
CC Voigt, JR Speakman - Functional Ecology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Mammals usually derive energy from metabolizing fat and glycogen stores
combined with exogenous food. Nectarivorous bats mostly consume a diet low in both fat …
combined with exogenous food. Nectarivorous bats mostly consume a diet low in both fat …
Trehalase gene as a molecular signature of dietary diversification in mammals
H Jiao, L Zhang, HW Xie, NB Simmons… - Molecular Biology …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Diet is a key factor in determining and structuring animal diversity and adaptive radiations.
The mammalian fossil record preserves phenotypic evidence of many dietary shifts, whereas …
The mammalian fossil record preserves phenotypic evidence of many dietary shifts, whereas …
Adaptive regulation of digestive performance in the genus Python
The adaptive interplay between feeding habits and digestive physiology is demonstrated by
the Burmese python, which in response to feeding infrequently has evolved the capacity to …
the Burmese python, which in response to feeding infrequently has evolved the capacity to …