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Journal of morphology. 235(1)
The purpose of this study was to find out whether the microstructure of the highly permeable skin of heat-acclimated pigeons allowing increased evaporative cooling differs from the skin of pigeons in the non-acclimated or cold-acclimated state. In ad
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In Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A 1999 123(3):279-285
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Israel Journal of Zoology. 49:151-158
In the pigeon (Columba livia), a different response of cutaneous water evaporation (CWE) is seen at different acclimation states. While in heat-acclimated pigeons the CWE at high ambient temperatures will be activated as expected, no such response to
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Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility. 22:61-67
Several factors have an influence on the improvement of muscle activity and motor co-ordination of mammals during post-natal development. One of them is voltage sensitive L-type calcium channel function. In striated muscles of adult mammals these cha
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Journal of Morphology. 246:118-130
The thermoregulatory function of the skin differs in adult cold-acclimated and heat-acclimated rock pigeons (Columba livia). In general, the cutaneous evaporative cooling mechanism is not activated by appropriate stimuli in cold-acclimated pigeons in
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Canadian Journal of Zoology. 76:236-242
Fibre types and sizes and their relative numbers and cross-sectional areas in M. pectoralis, M. supracoracoideus, and M. iliotibialis of hand-reared and wild grey partridge (Perdix perdix) were determined in order to see if there are differences that
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Canadian Journal of Zoology. 76:236-242
Autor:
Marco Bagliacca, Alessio Valentini, I. Cappuccio, Michael A. Schroeder, James D. Bland, Paavo Kumpu, Pekka Helle, Ari Nikula, John A. Crawford, Simon J. Thirgood, Stephen M. Redpath, Paolo F. Franceschi, Angela Sepulcri, Stefano Filacorda, Edi Piasentier, Ilse Storch, Ralph W. Dimmick, Jeffrey D. Sole, Phillip E. Hale, William G. Minser, Richard F. Miller, Lee L. Eddleman, Melora A. Doan, David A. Buehler, John C. Rennie, Eric C. Pelren, Laura A. Higgins, Jennifer A. Hill, Jessica R. Young, Richard D. Howard, Michael E. Morrow, Clifton P. Griffin, Markus J. Peterson, Nova J. Silvy, Dennis J. Minchella, Helmut Weiss, Emmanuel Ménoni, Philippe Landry, C. Berducou, Yoshiyuki Baba, Hiroko Koike, Toshinao Okayama, Yuzou Fujimaki, Anne E. Westerberg, Anthony D. Apa, Kerry P. Reese, John W. Connelly, Tomas Willebrand, A. Adam Smith, Richard K. Baydack, Osmo Rätti, Rauno V. Alatalo, James F. Bendell, Yuzo Fujimaki, Yukako Miyazawa, Kumiko Sasaoka, Mark S. Boyce, Sara J. Oyler, Clait E. Braun, Kenneth P. Burnham, Michelle L. Commons, Richard W. Hoffman, Grant M. Beauprez, Patricia A.W. Deibert, Daniel M. Keppie, Daniel R. Dessecker, Christopher R. Merker, Thomas A. Eddy, Kenneth M. Giesen, Gerald D. Kobriger, Yun Fang, Yue‐Hua Sun, Scott Harrison, Ben Chatterson, David Paul, Andreas Kämpfer‐Lauenstein, Thomas E. Remington, Mark L. Drew, W.L. Wigle, David L. Graham, Aly Fadly, Richard Witter, Thomas W. Quinn, Nate W. Kahn, Nickolas G. Benedict, Stacey Wood, Duane Mata, Ene Viht, Peter A. Robertson, Peter J. Hudson, Robert J. Small, Donald H. Rusch, John R. Cary, James C. Holzwart, Jorund Rolstad, Per Wegge, Ivar Gjerde, Tiina Mäkinen, Ahti Pyörnilä, Ahti Putaala, Raimo Hissa, Wei Gao, Zhongxin Gao, Changhu Lu, Xiangtao Li, Sami Kurki, Harto Lindén, Kathy Martin, Peter B. Stacey
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Wildlife Biology. 3:269-296
The black grouse Tetrao tetrix is declining in most of the Alps where it historically occurred. A better knowledge of the genetics of the wild populations and of captivereared birds is necessary for future reintroduction into areas where they histori
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Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 164:430-437
The energetic adaptations of non-breeding Tengmalm's owls (Aegolius funereus) to temperature and fasting were studied during the birds' autumnal irruptions in western Finland. Allometric analysis (including literature data and two larger owl species
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Canadian Journal of Zoology. 70:1325-1330
Oxygen consumption of mountain hares (Lepus timidus) subjected to different ambient temperatures was measured. The basal metabolic rate was 3.91 ± 0.05 W∙kg−1 in winter and 4.75 ± 0.06 W∙kg−1 in summer. These values are 162 and 186% of the