
- Ecology 2004 18, 571577
- Developmental plasticity of cutaneous water loss and lipid composition in stratum corneum of desert
- ORIGINAL PAPER Ste phane Ostrowski Joseph B. Williams
- Ecology 2001 15, 175185
- Studies of basal metabolic rate, the minimum metabolic rate of inactive, postabsorptive endotherms while in their rest phase
- Modeling Animal Landscapes* * This article was prepared as an overview of a symposium at "Molecules to
- Journal of Chromatography A, 1133 (2006) 5868 Identification of complex mixtures of sphingolipids in the stratum corneum
- LIFE IN THE SLOW LANE Even in the animal world, there are high
- Development of skin structure and cutaneous water loss in nestling desert House Sparrows from Saudi Arabia
- Energy Expenditure and Water Flux of Ruppell's Foxes in Saudi Arabia
- Basal Metabolic Rate in Carnivores Is Associated with Diet after Controlling for Phylogeny
- INTEG. AND COMP. BIOL., 42:6875 (2002) Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Desert Birds: A Progress Report1
- Birds that occupy arid regions often experience a scarcity of drinking water and limited food supplies and must survive
- Many species of endotherms control their core body temperature (Tb) within narrow limits (2C) even when
- Tropical birds have a slow pace of life Popko Wiersma, Agust Muoz-Garcia, Amy Walker, and Joseph B. Williams
- Cutaneous and Respiratory Water Loss in Larks from Arid and Mesic Environments
- Microclimates and Energetics of Free-Living Box Turtles, Terrapene carolina, in South Carolina
- CUTANEOUS WATER LOSS AND LIPIDS OF THE STRATUM CORNEUM IN DUSKY ANTBIRDS, A LOWLAND
- The Role of Hyperthermia in the Water Economy of Desert Birds B. Irene Tieleman1
- Late March 2000. Spring in Mahazat as-Sayd, a nature reserve in the Saudi Arabian desert. It has been a
- Received 9 July 2002 Accepted 16 September 2002
- Behavioral Ecology doi:10.1093/beheco/arn051
- Given that water is the sine qua non of life, it is intriguing that animals can live in deserts, environments with little
- In search of the optimal management strategy for Arabian oryx
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- Core body temperature (Tb) is a complex parameter, the result of heat gain from metabolism and heat loss to
- Author's personal copy Validation of manometric microrespirometers for measuring oxygen
- vol. 172, no. 2 the american naturalist august 2008 Interspecific Associations between Circulating Antioxidant
- INTRODUCTION Terrestrial animals face the challenge of maintaining an adequate
- The Condor 110(1):116124 c The Cooper Ornithological Society 2008
- INTRODUCTION As the largest and one of the most important, yet underappreciated,
- Cold-and exercise-induced peak metabolic rates in tropical birds
- Does Growth Rate Determine the Rate of Metabolism in Shorebird Chicks Living in the Arctic?
- Physiological Adjustments of Sand Gazelles (Gazella subgutturosa) to a Boom-or-Bust Economy: Standard Fasting Metabolic Rate,
- Introduction When exposed to high thermal loads, many endotherms
- Ecology 2006 20, 491499
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- Exploring individual quality: basal metabolic rate and reproductive performance in
- Ecology, 85(5), 2004, pp. 13991410 2004 by the Ecological Society of America
- ORIGINAL PAPER J. B. Williams A. Mun~ oz-Garcia
- Ecology 2003 17, 869876
- Lipids of the Stratum Corneum Vary with Cutaneous Water Loss among Larks along a Temperature-Moisture Gradient
- Ecology, 84(7), 2003, pp. 18001815 2003 by the Ecological Society of America
- Many shorebird species (Scolopacidae and Charadriidae) migrate long distances to breed on the Arctic tundra (Piersma
- Physiological Adjustments to Arid and Mesic Environments in Larks (Alaudidae)
- Journal of Mammalogy, 83(3):665673, 2002 WATER INFLUX AND FOOD CONSUMPTION OF FREE-LIVING
- ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2002, 63, 519529 doi:10.1006/anbe.2001.1927, available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on
- Deserts are water-controlled ecosystems characterized by high ambient temperature (Ta), intense solar radiation,
- The Adjustment of Avian Metabolic Rates and Water Fluxes to Desert Environments
- The Role of the Nasal Passages in the Water Economy of Crested Larks and Desert Larks
- TheAuk 113(2):457-472, 1996 A PHYLOGENETIC PERSPECTIVE OF EVAPORATIVE
- 416 BioScience May 2005 / Vol. 55 No. 5 In 1932 John Philby, a British explorer, set off with 32
- Validation of the doubly labeled water method under low and high humidity to estimate metabolic rate and water flux
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