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Temperature Regulation ISBN: 9783034896467
Light microscopy has revealed that brown adipose tissue of both lean and genetically obese mice shows cellular changes in response to cold. Continuous cold exposure elicits the greatest cell size reduction and increased locularity but intermittent, v
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 185:73-92
The House mice (Mus musculus L.) of the Faroe Islands (62°N, 7°W) are frequently quoted as examples of rapid evolution, because they seem to be clearly differentiated both from mice in other parts of the world, and between different islands within
Autor:
M. E. Jakobson, R. J. Berry
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 173:341-354
The chance of encounter—and hence mating—between two animals may be limited by social as well as spatial factors, thus dividing a population into a series of discrete territories with little movement between them. Only within the sub-units will r
Autor:
M. E. Jakobson, R. J. Berry
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 175:523-540
The House mouse (Mus musculus L.) population on the small Welsh island of Skokholm was founded in the 1890s when a few animals were inadvertently introduced. It has thrived ever since. The animals breed from late March to early October, during which
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology. 72:211-219
1. Fasting at room temperature for 24-48 hr can induce shallow daily torpor in mice of several strains. 2. Genetically-obese (ob/ob) C57B1/6 mice show torpor even in the presence of food. 3. Chemically-obese (gold-thioglucose or bipiperidyl mustard)
Autor:
M. E. Jakobson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 185:93-104
If an animal is physiologically adapted to its environment, it is more likely to survive than if it is not. The relation between physiology and survival in the wild has been studied in an island population of the House mouse (Mus musculus L.) during
Autor:
J. F. Andrews, D. Cabot, M. E. Jakobson, S. McBennett, Clare Fallon, David Orr, Lisa Collins, Fidelma Fitzpatrick, Moira O’Brien, W. Vincent Young, Siobhan Brown, Fiona Lyons, John Donoghue, Lima Kelly, John Boyle, Ronan Canavan, B. Donne, M. Kelly, J. J. Barry, C. Leonard, J. V. McLoughlin, Sarah Tait, Maurice Treacy, Sarah Larkin, William A. Schuster, Finian Martin, Carmel Lynch, P. A. Cahill, E. Redmond, A. K. Keenan, T. Barron, S. McGuiness, I. Pratt, M. P. Ryan, D. J. O’Donovan, Pin Yin Lam, T. Young, P. Benson, G. Fitzpatrick, D. C. Moriarty, R. G. Ghaly, J. W. Dundee, K. T. J. Fitzpatrick, E. Fee, A. C. McKay, R. S. J. Clarke, M. S. McKinney, J. P. H. Fee, R. Dwyer, R. S. J. clarke, H. Frizelle, D. Fitzgibbon, W. Blunnie, C. J. Somers, L. O’Mahony, M. Cregg, N. McGuinness, R. Anwyl, J. J. O’Connor, M. J. Rowan, J. Feely, D. O’Neill, M. Rowan, D. Abraham, D. Coakley, J. B. Walsh, R. K. McKinley, J. P. Jamison, M. C. Grouden, S. T. Stanley, M. Sugrue, D. J. Moore, D. G. Shanik, Eilis Carroll, Bemadette Hennelly, B. L. Sheppard, J. Bonnar, D. Kelly, M. D. O’Donnell, P. Dervan, K. F. McGeeney, J. M. Fitzpatrick, S. M. Ward, N. G. McHale, K. M. Sanders, A. Carl, P. King, A. Dunne, I. Kelly, J. R. McCarthy, D. Moriarty, M. G. Davies, A. R. Tuffery, M. Lloyd, A. M. Hetherton, D. B. Poole, D. K. O’Donovan, T. J. McKenna, T. B. Counihan, P. P. A. Smyth
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Irish Journal of Medical Science. 158:121-131
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Journal of Zoology. 211:605-618
Although geneticists now accept that much allozymic variation is adaptive, ecologists tend to ignore all non-visible variation; in practice they treat inherited variation as if it was neutral. Studies on the House mice of Skokholm Island, Wales have
Autor:
Geoffrey P. Webb, M. E. Jakobson
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Journal of Biological Education. 14:318-324
An adaptation of some methods used in obesity research is presented as a teaching example to illustrate the use of 'animal models' in medical research. From sixth-form level upwards, it serves as a theoretical exercise in the analysis and interpretat
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Mammal Review. 3:46-57
The survival of a mouse in the wild depends on its reaction to the environment (food, climate, social conditions, cover, disease and predation), and this depends on the condition or ‘vigour’ of the animal itself. In general an animal increases in