نتایج جستجو برای: such as hibernation

تعداد نتایج: 5962676  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Willem J Laursen Marco Mastrotto Dominik Pesta Owen H Funk Jena B Goodman Dana K Merriman Nicholas Ingolia Gerald I Shulman Sviatoslav N Bagriantsev Elena O Gracheva

Hibernating mammals possess a unique ability to reduce their body temperature to ambient levels, which can be as low as -2.9 °C, by active down-regulation of metabolism. Despite such a depressed physiologic phenotype, hibernators still maintain activity in their nervous systems, as evidenced by their continued sensitivity to auditory, tactile, and thermal stimulation. The molecular mechanisms t...

Journal: :Animal behaviour 2000
Mateo Johnston

The retention of social memory during long periods of separation, such as hibernation or migration, has not been well documented, despite evidence for long-term social relationships in migrating species or in long-lived sedentary species. We investigated the ability of captive Belding's ground squirrels, Spermophilus beldingi, to remember previously familiar individuals as well as littermates a...

2011
Christopher Turbill Claudia Bieber Thomas Ruf

Survival probability is predicted to underlie the evolution of life histories along a slow-fast continuum. Hibernation allows a diverse range of small mammals to exhibit seasonal dormancy, which might increase survival and consequently be associated with relatively slow life histories. We used phylogenetically informed GLS models to test for an effect of hibernation on seasonal and annual survi...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Justin G Boyles Miranda B Dunbar Jonathan J Storm Virgil Brack

Many species hibernate to conserve energy during periods of low food and water availability. It has long been assumed that the optimal hibernation strategy involves long, deep bouts of torpor that minimize energy expenditure. However, hibernation has ecological (e.g. decreased predator avoidance) and physiological (e.g. sleep deprivation) costs that must be balanced with energy savings; therefo...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
Jennie R Christensen Misty MacDuffee Mark B Yunker Peter S Ross

We hypothesized that depleted fat reserves in grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) following annual hibernation would reveal increases in persistent organic pollutant (POP) concentrations compared to those present in the fall. We obtained fat and hair from British Columbia grizzly bears in early spring 2004 to compare with those collected in fall 2003, with the two tissue types providing con...

2016
Kai Dang Ya-Zhao Li Ling-Chen Gong Wei Xue Hui-Ping Wang Nandu Goswami Yun-Fang Gao

Understanding the mechanisms that protect against or limit muscle atrophy in hibernators during prolonged inactivity has important implications for its treatment. We examined whether external factors influence the pathways regulating protein synthesis and degradation, leading to muscle atrophy prevention in Daurian ground squirrels (Spermophilus dauricus). We investigated the effects of 14-day ...

Journal: :Chronobiology international 2000
G Körtner F Geiser

Mammals and birds have evolved the ability to maintain a high and constant body temperature Tb over a wide range of ambient temperatures Ta using endogenous heat production. In many, especially small endotherms, cost for thermoregulatory heat production can exceed available energy; to overcome these energetic bottlenecks, they enter a state of torpor (a regulated reduction of Tb and metabolic r...

2012
Lorand Kobolkuti Daniel Cadar Gabor Czirjak Mihaela Niculae Timea Kiss Carmen Sandru Marina Spinu

One of the important aspects of species' survival is connected with global climate changes, which also conditions the epidemiology of infectious diseases. Poikilotherms are exposed, as other species, to climatic influence, especially due to their physiological peculiarities such as important stages of their life cycle: hibernation, shedding, and active phase. The immune system serves as an accu...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2002
Mark G Gunning Raffi R Kaprielian John Pepper Dudley J Pennell Mary N Sheppard Nicholas J Severs Kim M Fox S Richard Underwood

OBJECTIVES This study characterizes the histology of myocardium predicted to be hibernating using three different imaging techniques to explain the discordance among them. BACKGROUND Both radionuclide and functional imaging techniques were used to assess myocardial hibernation. The former have high sensitivity and the latter high specificity for predicting functional recovery. METHODS Ninet...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Kei Sonoyama Reiko Fujiwara Naoki Takemura Toru Ogasawara Jun Watanabe Hiroyuki Ito Tatsuya Morita

Although hibernating mammals wake occasionally to eat during torpor, this period represents a state of fasting. Fasting is known to alter the gut microbiota in nonhibernating mammals; therefore, hibernation may also affect the gut microbiota. However, there are few reports of gut microbiota in hibernating mammals. The present study aimed to compare the gut microbiota in hibernating torpid Syria...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید